New H.266 Video Codec is 50 Percent More Efficient Than H.265 and 75 Percent More Than H.264

Officially known as H.266/Versatile Video Coding (VVC), the new video codec has been put forward by the Fraunhofer Institute, a German organisation which has been at the forefront of leading audiovisual codec development for decades.

​Officially known as H.266/Versatile Video Coding (VVC), the new video codec has been put forward by the Fraunhofer Institute, a German organisation which has been at the forefront of leading audiovisual codec development for decades.  filmmaking.net articles 

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