Bibliographic Details
| Title: |
The State of the Video Codec Market 2025. |
| Authors: |
Ozer, Jan jozer@mindspring.com |
| Source: |
Streaming Media. Mar/Apr2025, Vol. 22 Issue 2, p47-53. 7p. |
| Subjects: |
Video codecs, Video compression standards, Video compression, Codecs, Audiovisual materials, License agreements |
| Abstract: |
The article "The State of the Video Codec Market 2025" by Jan Ozer discusses the slow adoption of new video codecs like AV1, VVC, and LCEVC by independent premium-content publishers due to business realities such as hardware support and economic benefits. The article explores the reasons behind the delay in implementing new standards and the challenges associated with codec adoption, including testing costs and integration issues. It also provides insights into the progress of VVC, AV1, and LCEVC, highlighting the limited deployments and ecosystem developments of these codecs. Additionally, the article touches on the emergence of AI codecs and the evolving landscape of video codec licensing, emphasizing the impact of royalties on content producers. [Extracted from the article] |
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| Database: |
Engineering Source |