Comment by unethical_ban
2 months ago
What is odd is that the power-seeders, the ones who actually re-encode, don't do both. You see H264 and H265 released alongside eachother. I'm surprised it doesn't go H265/AV1 at this point.
2 months ago
What is odd is that the power-seeders, the ones who actually re-encode, don't do both. You see H264 and H265 released alongside eachother. I'm surprised it doesn't go H265/AV1 at this point.
You would dilute the seeding pool, which will already get diluted enough.
What I wonder is "Why still H264?" I guess it's because some people don't buy new video cards every 6 years and don't have H265 on their hardware.