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    I would like to know when you implant the H.266 codec to DVDfab ?

    #2
    It was only approved on 6 July, so be patient. I am certain it will be added asap, but may not be be supported by the GPU partner sdks immediately.
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      #3
      when you can get easy 30%-40% file reduction then I can use CPU for few movies until NVIDEA get a new chipset out. But I will be exited and wait :-)

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        #4
        Originally posted by KOR View Post
        I would like to know when you implant the H.266 codec to DVDfab ?
        From developer:



        It is because news, The final standard was approved July 6th, 2020.
        harware/software decode / encode is still in research stage.
        soft h265 still slow on current new pc i7 10th, VVC should be far from real use in customer PC.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Mona View Post

          From developer:



          It is because news, The final standard was approved July 6th, 2020.
          harware/software decode / encode is still in research stage.
          soft h265 still slow on current new pc i7 10th, VVC should be far from real use in customer PC.
          So I was for almost 2 years patient.
          what is the VVC implementation status?

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            #6
            Originally posted by KOR View Post

            So I was for almost 2 years patient.
            what is the VVC implementation status?
            From developer:
            h266 is still in the early stage, https://github.com/fraunhoferhhi/vvenc
            mp4 / mkv format has not defined how to support yet.
            Correct me if you find something new.

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              #7
              there are already implementations for 8K TV support, and the Hardware implemantation started last year, and sind february this year them started to sell license for it. Also first companys have hardware VVC encoding for there products, like here https://www.allegrodvt.com/video-ip-...rmats-8k-d320/

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                #8
                Originally posted by KOR View Post
                there are already implementations for 8K TV support, and the Hardware implemantation started last year, and sind february this year them started to sell license for it. Also first companys have hardware VVC encoding for there products, like here
                Thanks for the information, but its DVT’s chipset for decoding, for playback. Not for producing VVC video, Not for PC. PC should be VVenC, or similar lib works with ffmpeg or similar. and there no mp4/mkv with VVC, something limited code with raw video, https://patchwork.ffmpeg.org/project...021@gmail.com/ something why VVC is slow https://www.unifiedpatents.com/insig...f-av1-adoption

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