Despite these challenges, the future of x265rips looks bright. As the technology continues to evolve and improve, we can expect to see:
| Feature | x264 (H.264/AVC) | x265 (H.265/HEVC) | |--------|------------------|--------------------| | | Good (baseline) | ~50% better for same quality | | Encoding speed | Fast | 2-5x slower (depending on settings) | | Decode hardware support | Universal (10+ years) | Modern GPUs, smart TVs, phones (2016+) | | Bit depth support | 8-bit, 10-bit (limited) | 8-bit, 10-bit, 12-bit | | 4K/HDR | Possible but inefficient | Native support, better HDR10/HLG | | Motion estimation | Simple | Advanced (CTUs, AMVP, DCT) | | File size for 1080p | 8-12 GB (good quality) | 3-6 GB (same perceived quality) | x265rips
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