On 6/9/22 13:23, Neal Gompa wrote: > On Thu, Jun 9, 2022 at 11:44 AM Andreas Schneider <asn@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> On Sunday, June 5, 2022 10:36:19 AM CEST Neal Gompa wrote: >>> H.264 is supported through OpenH264, and H.265 is not a popular codec. >>> Aside from Apple services (which are not available to Linux users >>> anyway), nobody uses H.265 because of the patent situation with HEVC. >> >> Sadly HEVC patent holders put put H.265 in their hardware. Like Sony and Canon >> record HEVC videos in their latest camera versions. Sadly they do not offer >> AV1 :-( >> > > That's... unfortunate. Annoying too. I suspect AV1 will become > available on cameras once Twitch AV1 becomes generally available and > preferred for streamers, though. A lot of professional streamers use > those cameras, so demand will sort that out in short order. > > We need hardware accelerated AV1 encoding to become available for OBS > Studio to rely on it by default too... Let me guess: software encoding is too slow? I did manage to do pure software recording from OBS Studio once, but I have no idea what the video quality was or what codec would have been used. -- Sincerely, Demi Marie Obenour (she/her/hers)
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