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1. crazyg+C6[view] [source] 2025-12-05 00:58:24
>>Charle+(OP)
Wow. To me, the big news here is that ~30% of devices now support AV1 hardware decoding. The article lists a bunch of examples of devices that have gained it in the past few years. I had no idea it was getting that popular -- fantastic news!

So now that h.264, h.265, and AV1 seem to be the three major codecs with hardware support, I wonder what will be the next one?

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2. JoshTr+07[view] [source] 2025-12-05 01:01:21
>>crazyg+C6
> So now that h.264, h.265, and AV1 seem to be the three major codecs with hardware support, I wonder what will be the next one?

Hopefully AV2.

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3. jshear+y7[view] [source] 2025-12-05 01:04:22
>>JoshTr+07
H266/VVC has a five year head-start over AV2, so probably that first unless hardware vendors decide to skip it entirely. The final AV2 spec is due this year, so any day now, but it'll take a while to make it's way into hardware.
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4. shmerl+dh[view] [source] 2025-12-05 02:29:47
>>jshear+y7
When even H.265 is being dropped by the likes of Dell, adoption of H.266 will be even worse making it basically DOA for anything promising. It's plagued by the same problems H.265 is.
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5. SG-+wL[view] [source] 2025-12-05 08:31:45
>>shmerl+dh
Dell is significant in the streaming and media world?
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6. close0+QP[view] [source] 2025-12-05 08:59:21
>>SG-+wL
Dell and HP are significant in the "devices" world and they just dropped the support for HEVC hardware encoding/decoding [1] to save a few cents per device. You can still pay for the Microsoft add-in that does this. It's not just streaming, your Teams background blur was handled like that.

Eventually people and companies will associate HEVC with "that thing that costs extra to work", and software developers will start targeting AV1/2 so their software performance isn't depending on whether the laptop manufacturer or user paid for the HEVC license.

[1] https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2025/11/hp-and-dell-disable-...

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7. danude+B03[view] [source] 2025-12-05 20:18:05
>>close0+QP
Dell is dropping it to save 4 cents per device, so users will have to pay $1 to Microsoft per user instead. Go figure.
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