Really? AVC1 is the same as H264, isn't it? It is still pretty darn common (at least for torrented videos) for "bottom of the barrel". How about ASF or DX50 or DivX for "old and bottom of the barrel"? My bluray player loves the much better H265 but my "old" computer does not, otherwise I would be all in for it. But licensing costs for H265 are higher than for H264, which keeps certain large tech companies away from it. Google and Amazon are struggling for profits, darnit!deadman wrote: Sat Aug 19, 2023 5:48 pmto avoid YouTube compressing their video using avc1 codec, which is old and bottom of the barrel.
But really, is YouTube still pushing use of avc1 / H264 for newer videos? If so, then I understand that they are shooting themselves in the foot if they want more efficient streaming. There are newer royalty-free codecs that seem to take less storage space and require less streaming bandwidth "for the same quality"
What am I misunderstanding?
Of course no matter how good a codec, it can still be compressed beyond any benefits the codec may provide.