H.264 Globo Partners with V-Nova to Stream 2023 Carnival Over LCEVC Streaming Standard The LCEVC-enhanced H.264 produced a higher quality output with a ~40% bandwidth saving compared to the existing H.264-only stream Netflix Aims to Give Streamers 'the Best Bang for the Bit' Netflix's tech team has made a number of improvements to its H.264/AVC Main profile per-title encodes Three Reasons H.264 AVC Will Survive A Long, Long Time Latest about H.264 H.264 Dominates Developer Video Encoding Use, H.265 On The Rise By Phil Kurz published 7 November 18 “Video Developer Report 2018” lays out Bitmovin’s findings based on some 450 developer responses Video Devices’ Pix-E Series Adds H.264 Recording Capabilities By Michael Balderston published 31 May 16 Firmware Version 3.00 for Video Devices’ Pix-E series of 4K recording monitors is now available, offering new capabilities like the H.264 codec. Products Three Reasons H.264 AVC Will Survive A Long, Long Time By Eric Norrell last updated 12 February 20 Sponsored Sponsored 12Archives Get the TV Tech NewsletterThe professional video industry's #1 source for news, trends and product and tech information. Sign up below.Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors MOST READ1Enghouse Completes Acquisition of SeaChange2The Weekly TV Tech Product News Roundup3Survey: Fubo Boasts High Levels of Audience Attention4Survey: TV Declines as Preferred Source of Local News5Pebble Addresses Evolving Playout, Streaming Management Requirements With New PRIMA Platform
H.264 Dominates Developer Video Encoding Use, H.265 On The Rise By Phil Kurz published 7 November 18 “Video Developer Report 2018” lays out Bitmovin’s findings based on some 450 developer responses
Video Devices’ Pix-E Series Adds H.264 Recording Capabilities By Michael Balderston published 31 May 16 Firmware Version 3.00 for Video Devices’ Pix-E series of 4K recording monitors is now available, offering new capabilities like the H.264 codec.
Three Reasons H.264 AVC Will Survive A Long, Long Time By Eric Norrell last updated 12 February 20 Sponsored