H.266/VVC Codec

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For example, a 90-minute-long UHD video with 10GB data would only be 5GB when encoded using the new codec. The latest video codec claims the lightweight streaming of all video resolutions from SD to 4K and 8K formats. The codec was developed in collaboration with tech brand giants Apple, Ericsson, Intel, Huawei, Microsoft, Qualcomm, and Sony. The company also shares that the hardware required for the use of H.266 codec in mobile devices is now being designed. Read more in our articles including "New global video coding standard H.266 Codec revealed" and "SnapRoll digital camera announced".

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What is H.266/VVC Codec?

For example, a 90-minute-long UHD video with 10GB data would only be 5GB when encoded using the new codec. The latest video codec claims the lightweight streaming of all video resolutions from SD to 4K and 8K formats.

What have you covered about H.266/VVC Codec?

The codec was developed in collaboration with tech brand giants Apple, Ericsson, Intel, Huawei, Microsoft, Qualcomm, and Sony. The company also shares that the hardware required for the use of H.266 codec in mobile devices is now being designed.

Where can I find articles about H.266/VVC Codec?

Our coverage of H.266/VVC Codec includes: "New global video coding standard H.266 Codec revealed"; "SnapRoll digital camera announced"; "Canon EOS C50 launched, priced in the Philippines". Each article provides unique insights and information.