← Back to context Comment by rasz 2 hours ago >$5 worse experiencelets all calm down, its about h.265 nobody sane uses anyway 3 comments rasz Reply phantasmish 35 minutes ago Looks at folder on ZFS array with ~16TB of video files, at least half of which by bytes-stored are h.265Haha, yeah. Haha. Nobody sane.Sweats mapontosevenths 2 hours ago Literally every decent video application uses h.265. What are you even talking about?Is this some Linux bigot thing? adgjlsfhk1 41 minutes ago no. youtube and netflix both use h264+av1 as their codec options. Netflix seems to use x265 for a small subset (but it's somewhat unclear).
phantasmish 35 minutes ago Looks at folder on ZFS array with ~16TB of video files, at least half of which by bytes-stored are h.265Haha, yeah. Haha. Nobody sane.Sweats
mapontosevenths 2 hours ago Literally every decent video application uses h.265. What are you even talking about?Is this some Linux bigot thing? adgjlsfhk1 41 minutes ago no. youtube and netflix both use h264+av1 as their codec options. Netflix seems to use x265 for a small subset (but it's somewhat unclear).
adgjlsfhk1 41 minutes ago no. youtube and netflix both use h264+av1 as their codec options. Netflix seems to use x265 for a small subset (but it's somewhat unclear).
Looks at folder on ZFS array with ~16TB of video files, at least half of which by bytes-stored are h.265
Haha, yeah. Haha. Nobody sane.
Sweats
Literally every decent video application uses h.265. What are you even talking about?
Is this some Linux bigot thing?
no. youtube and netflix both use h264+av1 as their codec options. Netflix seems to use x265 for a small subset (but it's somewhat unclear).