ITU approves the H.265 video format, takes us closer to high-quality mobile video
Any smartphone owner who's ever watched a streaming HD video buffer...
and buffer... and buffer on even LTE connections will appreciate the
ITU's speediness today. Just months
after MPEG proposed the extra-miserly H.265 video codec, the ITU has
approved it as an official standard. As it's greenlit so far, the format
(also known as High Efficiency Video Coding) includes 8-bit, 10-bit and
photo-oriented profiles that should cover most 2D capture and playback.
Pros are promised 12-bit and chroma profiles in the future, while
there's work on 3D for all of us. We'll have to wait for both software
support and hardware acceleration to reap the rewards, but there should
be many: the halved bandwidth requirements have obvious benefits for
cellular devices as well as 4K media delivery for that rash of giant TVs
about to hit the market. Let's hope that camera and mobile device
makers are just as impatient as we are.
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