https://blog.helix.ml/p/we-mass-deployed-15-year-old-screen #videoCodecs #innovation #techHumor #slideshows #HackerNews #ngated
QuickDraw Viewer Video Codecs
https://wiesmann.codiferes.net/wordpress/archives/41172
#ClassicMac #CoreVideo #DigitalVideo #h263 #Quickdraw #QuickTime #Retrocomputing #Swift #VideoCodecs
Pro Video Formats
Version: 2.4.1 (9.9 MB)
* Requires a Mac computer that supports Metal: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT205073
#ProVideoFormats, #ProResRAW, #ProRes, #DNxHD, #AVCIntra, #XAVC, #XFAVC, #VideoCodecs, #VideoEditing, #Apple, #MacOS, #MetalSupport, #PostProduction.
Loads of AV1 goodness landing into GStreamer for the upcoming releases. 
I also added Intel Raw (YVU9) decoding, because, well, it was easy, and I should have cleaned-up.
#quickdraw #videocodecs #retrocomputing #quicktime #classicmac #imageprocessing
A Mac OS X utility to visualise QuickDraw (PICT) files. It allows exporting to PDF format. - GitHub - wiesmann/QuickDrawViewer: A Mac OS X utility to visualise QuickDraw (PICT) files. It allows ex...
TIL all the patents on Mpeg 4 video expired late last year (Nov 2023).
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/MPEG-4_Part_2#Patent_holders
Until AV1 becomes ubiquitous, I'm glad we now have this fallback format unencumbered by patents and free to use everywhere
Dear Mastomind / Lazywebs: Is it feasible for a Web browser itself to support toggling support of video (or audio) support or codecs absent injecting JS into a page for that purpose?
My hope is that it might be possible to toggle the availability / support of common video codecs (such as: H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, HEVC/H.265, VP9, and AV1), so that a browser would simply ignore an video / audio content.
I'm hearing that this is not trivially possible. If that's not the case ... I'd be quite happy.
Boosts / tagging clueful devs appreciated.
#DearLazyWeb #DearMastomind #browsers #video #VideoCodecs #WebAnnoyances
So I have hw decoder for H265 (HEVC) video codec on this device which is capable of 34 fps for 720p video and a max bitrate of 5mbps yet I've always had trouble with 30 fps HEVC at lower pixel counts and bellow that data rate on this device, honestly I think they just rasdomly put numbers into the details or all the HEVC encoded videos I've seen are not standard in some way.