I think you mean HANDS down, as in "hey, HandyAndy, your audio sounds pretty good but you really should mount that microphone on a stand so you can put your hands down!"
Agree, it's very short, very to the point, and really highlights the differences. And to end up with this, definitely needed to know what's happening, this is a very complex field.
It's been 4 years since your video and now a LOT of videos uploaded to TH-cam is actually encoded in H.265. TH-cam itself uses an even heavier encoding codec, VP9, and soon will move on to AV1. All my videos, whether HDR or not, are H.265, a pain to process/edit but since videos are taking over the world, efficiency is the key. This video has helped me understand a lot deeper than I used to the differences between those 2 compression codec. Thank you and hope you push out more videos like this.
I'm glad I discovered some of your videos today. I'm appreciative and impressed by the depth you cover, but also all the helpful graphics and references. These videos would actually be perfect for secondary education class rooms.
Andy, that was a very well explained video! I found it to be very informative with the right amount of detail, and video was the perfect length. You ticked all the boxes Andy - very well done! Keep up the great work.
Wow man, you have an extraordinary skill to explain complex things in a way that non-experts like me can understand it. Top! Keep up the great work. This video is not only explanatory but also useful!
Great video and great explanation. You have had the best explanation that I have seen anywhere and I have searched a great deal on the subject. Just the explanation on H.264 that I have personally spent hours researching was better than anything I have seen. I'm glad I ran across you early on with my research on H.265, now I won't spend endless hours trying to find a good explanation. I have Subscribed and also gave you a thumbs up on the video. Good Job!
Links from the video: www.bbc.co.uk/rd/blog/2016-01-h264-h265-avc-advanced-video-coding-hevc-high-efficiency dx.doi.org/10.12988/ams.2014.49750 codesequoia.wordpress.com/2012/10/28/hevc-ctu-cu-ctb-cb-pb-and-tb/ arxiv.org/abs/1404.4181 blog.midches.com/blog/what-is-h.265-video-compression-how-is-it-different-than-h.264 www.streamingmedia.com/Articles/Editorial/Featured-Articles/The-HEVC-Holding-Pattern-Will-16-Be-the-Year-for-H.265-Support-110682.aspx
Way to go HandyAndy. I know this was a year ago. I always say whats the rush. LOL In other words I am late to the table, but new all this process. So from a beginner thanks for expaining this. Now I am wishing we had acces to H.265 to use on TH-cam. I simply have to go find my place in a long line. Very good use of grahpics to give us all a very beginning framework to understand.
This is a very good explanation. You thoroughly went through all of the points and used great speech delivery. The presentation was well organized. Thank you so much for this premium video. I will be sure to check out more of your others!
Great explanation, I didn't understand half of it but did get the fact that it made me realize that h264 came out so long ago to support 1080 video and h265 came to support 4k, that is all I needed to understand how much better h265 is and that I can't wait for h266. have a great day and Merry Christmas!
jesus christ dude well done!!! So informative, seems like you really spent a lot of time researching and using h265. Good work dude, hope you continue making excellent work
It makes sense, with RYZEN (AMD) around the block it would be a great time to start adopting it, however as you mentioned yourself, Intel needs to raise there CPU's to that standard as well, and TH-cam has VP9 as its current encoder, however H265 and VP10 will have to wait a little while longer to be widespread.
never, h265 has very high licensing costs and google + many big companies (netflix,amazon,microsoft,nvidia,amd etc) have allied into making the next big video codec called AV1
H.265 licensing moved from the consumer decoding end to the encoder end. If they accept the encodes from the hardware already in H.265 the OEM already has paid the licensing for it.
+Mianlo Mangaing actually skylake(which came out 2 years ago) already supports hevc decoding. playing a full hd hevc movie on my skylake laptop dual core only loads it by about 1%
Wow. Thanks for your time and effort on this video. I was wondering about h.265 HEVC and I came across your video. I'm good to go! Interesting and informative. Keep it up!
At the end, everything is more or less the same, our eye or ear can't see or hear the difference(neither the size is significantly smaller), but you are forced to buy a new tv (no matter your Samsung or LG is still under warranty) with a box where the biggest letters say "H265 SUPPORT" or you can loose hours and nights to recode to x264 because process is slower then a recording itself.
Good video, except for the fact that there is a huge amount of support for HEVC but that not why it isn't being used but there is a problem it the HEVC licensing, that's y Netflix and amazon have waiting to adopt. However, AV1 (also know as VP10) will be the next-gen standard.
Never ever dumb it down for us. I hate it when other tech TH-camrs over simify. I'd rather have you out there for me to learn new terminology every video than to not know what I've been taught actually is in the media world. Thanks for teaching about the industry and not making too easy on us.
I just bought a h264 cctv system for my shop and was considering swapping the h264 for a h265 dvr, until you mentioned the support. Ill be sticking with the 264 for now (ease of playback/etc) but thanks for arguably the best video on the matter for total noobs like me. very interesting when you drill into it. (fyi try a mic stand :)
Por qué grabo ESCENA NEGRA TOTAL en video 4K H265 3840x2160 pixels , duración 10 segundos , y me ocupa el archivo 54 MegaBytes. Eso no parece una compresión para nada aceptable.
Great video. Got everything I needed. I like your accent and clear delivery apart from the 'aitch' / 'haitch' thing but I can understand I might just be stuck in the past.
when the video started i couldnt get over the "haayyych" H and massive ultra lisp by my man came through with some of the best info on this topic ive seen.
All true but extremely heavy on cpu usage. Say in cctv world it does lower bitrate almost by half which is great for saving bandwidth and storage space. However at thr cost of cpu usage. Which older recorder systems have difficult running.
I Love the way you say remember back in 2003🤣 I hadn't even herd of pixels then i guess i have been living under a rock 🤦♂️ No wonder my footage is so crap. Thanks for a great lesson my young but all inspiring clever friend well said Andy👍👌
***** Thanks. There's also q265 out there (from the guy that did the hevc x265 project. He states on the Doom9 forum that it will be faster, so I assume that might take some of the cpu load off. That probably won't be a standard for a long while. I've tried a few h265/x265 video samples on a low end laptop now, with no dedicated graphics (2008 system). A very small size when you consider the content. Some players stall with x265 samples (vlc,potplayer). The only player I could find that played 265 on the laptop without hesitation was MPC-HC
Well, I'm a bit late, but thank you and also cograts on a clear, concise, well-illustrated presentation - nicely free of any of the localised USA idioms we get so often from some others sources
Good stuff. I know codecs fairly well - I use Cineform, Prores etc all the time but I’d never got around to understanding the differences between 264 and 265, even though I output to 265 all the time now. By the way, as of 2018 there is a LOT more support for HVEC than there was in 2016 when this video was made.
Great explanation, Andy. Related question: do the video codecs utilize anti-aliasing or is that technique obsolete with the improvements in hardware? And if it's still utilized, what are the dimensions of the matrix for pixels, and how many matrices to comprise a full screen?
Hans down the most professional yet balanced down to earth explanation, my hats off to you for that!
I think you mean HANDS down, as in "hey, HandyAndy, your audio sounds pretty good but you really should mount that microphone on a stand so you can put your hands down!"
Agree, it's very short, very to the point, and really highlights the differences. And to end up with this, definitely needed to know what's happening, this is a very complex field.
@@livemeyer I think he actually meant that Hans was shot and thus was "down". I hope they got him a medic in time. :s
I think you have the most deep and informative of tech info on youtube. Keep that up. Way better than those supercilious tech channels.
Wow, thanks so much for that, really appreciate the feedback!
You are a huge nerd, but that's why you're amazing.
@theransomdance, correction, he is a huge nerd and he is Australian, that's why he is amazing!
theransomdance The nerds are the new heroes!
Uber nerd
he's a huge nerd, but why do we have to watch his incongruent nerd face? gives the creeps
superficial moron
Eight years ago and I'm still using H264 on DaVinci Resolve! Thanks for the video
Thanks for a very clear and concise explanation of a complex idea. Perfectly paced and delivered.
The clarity of your explanation is great! Subscribed.
This video's URL has the most lowercase letters in a row I've ever seen
Your video is short enough for people like me who just want to get an idea but still the information is quite profound. Great job!
for easy to understand guys, videos starts here
3:35
I am 60 years old, and I understand everything this man is talking about, Andy.. Thanks please make more vids.
And that’s how you train people. Excellent video mate, you made a difference in my understanding.
It is about H.001 better (H.265 - H.264)
It's been 4 years since your video and now a LOT of videos uploaded to TH-cam is actually encoded in H.265. TH-cam itself uses an even heavier encoding codec, VP9, and soon will move on to AV1. All my videos, whether HDR or not, are H.265, a pain to process/edit but since videos are taking over the world, efficiency is the key.
This video has helped me understand a lot deeper than I used to the differences between those 2 compression codec. Thank you and hope you push out more videos like this.
Honestly one of the most in depth. From the research to the explanation, I appreciate the hard work thank you.
I'm glad I discovered some of your videos today. I'm appreciative and impressed by the depth you cover, but also all the helpful graphics and references. These videos would actually be perfect for secondary education class rooms.
Very good, short and clear explanation of the difference between H.264 and H.265
thank you for actually explaining this and not just shoving a chart in our faces with some comparisons. appreciate this.
choose to self holding mic and ignoring boom arm at his back... Such A Legendary Sannin
He defines what a Nerd is in the whole sense of the word... Keep Making Videos!!! You're Awesome
Andy, that was a very well explained video! I found it to be very informative with the right amount of detail, and video was the perfect length. You ticked all the boxes Andy - very well done! Keep up the great work.
Wow, thanks so much for the really nice feedback! It means a lot :-)
Very informative. This is becoming even more necessary with 8k immersive video. Thanks Andy.
An actual explanation! What a concept! Although my brain did kind of fuzz out for about 30 seconds or so. Thanks.
Andy, I must say you are a gem! Watching another H.265 video I stumbled to yours, halfway thru I subbed! I will enjoy and recommend your videos!
Wow man, you have an extraordinary skill to explain complex things in a way that non-experts like me can understand it. Top! Keep up the great work. This video is not only explanatory but also useful!
Great video and great explanation. You have had the best explanation that I have seen anywhere and I have searched a great deal on the subject. Just the explanation on H.264 that I have personally spent hours researching was better than anything I have seen. I'm glad I ran across you early on with my research on H.265, now I won't spend endless hours trying to find a good explanation.
I have Subscribed and also gave you a thumbs up on the video.
Good Job!
!! WOW !! - This is definitely the best explanation and informative video I have ever seen on this topic. Keep that up!!
Links from the video:
www.bbc.co.uk/rd/blog/2016-01-h264-h265-avc-advanced-video-coding-hevc-high-efficiency
dx.doi.org/10.12988/ams.2014.49750
codesequoia.wordpress.com/2012/10/28/hevc-ctu-cu-ctb-cb-pb-and-tb/
arxiv.org/abs/1404.4181
blog.midches.com/blog/what-is-h.265-video-compression-how-is-it-different-than-h.264
www.streamingmedia.com/Articles/Editorial/Featured-Articles/The-HEVC-Holding-Pattern-Will-16-Be-the-Year-for-H.265-Support-110682.aspx
Top tier quality content, haven't seen such an detailed yet easy to understand explaination on youtube for decades. Instantly subscribed.
Thank you. It feels like i can jump into a program and code this myself now.
Way to go HandyAndy. I know this was a year ago. I always say whats the rush. LOL In other words I am late to the table, but new all this process. So from a beginner thanks for expaining this. Now I am wishing we had acces to H.265 to use on TH-cam. I simply have to go find my place in a long line. Very good use of grahpics to give us all a very beginning framework to understand.
Best explanation EVER about the subject. Thanks.
This is a very good explanation. You thoroughly went through all of the points and used great speech delivery. The presentation was well organized. Thank you so much for this premium video. I will be sure to check out more of your others!
Never thought I could ever understand this but I think I got it. Thanks!
A very clear explanation, as the animations really helps to understand everything easily.
very detailed and one of the best sources in this topic. INSANE!
Perfect explanation, and not stretched longer than it needs to be. Instantly subbed, hope to see more great videos from you.
Best explainer I've come across so far. Thank you :)
Great explanation, I didn't understand half of it but did get the fact that it made me realize that h264 came out so long ago to support 1080 video and h265 came to support 4k, that is all I needed to understand how much better h265 is and that I can't wait for h266. have a great day and Merry Christmas!
The exact explanation I was looking for.
never have i ever subbed that fast after watching just one video
great work m8
I never knew there was an alternative pronunciation of the letter h. Appreciate the video.
Clear and to the point. Excellent video! Thank you!
jesus christ dude well done!!! So informative, seems like you really spent a lot of time researching and using h265. Good work dude, hope you continue making excellent work
Thank you so much for explaining. I really didn't understand any of it until I watched your video. Excellent stuff.
You are one talented guy!....being able to look up and down at the same time take some special skill.
Excellent... but when can we start uploading h.265 to YT?
It makes sense, with RYZEN (AMD) around the block it would be a great time to start adopting it, however as you mentioned yourself, Intel needs to raise there CPU's to that standard as well, and TH-cam has VP9 as its current encoder, however H265 and VP10 will have to wait a little while longer to be widespread.
never, h265 has very high licensing costs and google + many big companies (netflix,amazon,microsoft,nvidia,amd etc) have allied into making the next big video codec called AV1
H.265 licensing moved from the consumer decoding end to the encoder end. If they accept the encodes from the hardware already in H.265 the OEM already has paid the licensing for it.
+Mianlo Mangaing actually skylake(which came out 2 years ago) already supports hevc decoding. playing a full hd hevc movie on my skylake laptop dual core only loads it by about 1%
Of Viking Descent never
You are an extraordinarily clear teacher. Inspiring. Thank you for these videos.
its still a very difficult thing to digest but you nailed it. good job!
Wow. Thanks for your time and effort on this video. I was wondering about h.265 HEVC and I came across your video. I'm good to go! Interesting and informative. Keep it up!
Bộ này bao nhiêu tien
That was, wait for it, the best explication I've seen so far. Top video man
Hetch.265 is definitely the future but most places still use Hetch.264
why do i find this terribly funny ?
I keep returning to your videos! Great content
Thank you so much for making these great videos. This one in particular helped me greatly on understanding the concepts of video compression.
At the end, everything is more or less the same, our eye or ear can't see or hear the difference(neither the size is significantly smaller), but you are forced to buy a new tv (no matter your Samsung or LG is still under warranty) with a box where the biggest letters say "H265 SUPPORT" or you can loose hours and nights to recode to x264 because process is slower then a recording itself.
Dude, that was such an highly informative video! Subbed.
HandyAndy thanx a loooooot for this helpful information... keep the good work :)
Good video, except for the fact that there is a huge amount of support for HEVC but that not why it isn't being used but there is a problem it the HEVC licensing, that's y Netflix and amazon have waiting to adopt. However, AV1 (also know as VP10) will be the next-gen standard.
Never ever dumb it down for us. I hate it when other tech TH-camrs over simify. I'd rather have you out there for me to learn new terminology every video than to not know what I've been taught actually is in the media world.
Thanks for teaching about the industry and not making too easy on us.
*kapil busawah* some of us are not Bill Gates offspring so we need simple
@@01artist then Google the parts you don't understand?
over simify
I just bought a h264 cctv system for my shop and was considering swapping the h264 for a h265 dvr, until you mentioned the support. Ill be sticking with the 264 for now (ease of playback/etc) but thanks for arguably the best video on the matter for total noobs like me. very interesting when you drill into it. (fyi try a mic stand :)
Would h265 provide better quality and compression ratio for 720p and 1080p as well or are the benefits noticeable just for 4k video?
yes
Por qué grabo ESCENA NEGRA TOTAL en video 4K H265 3840x2160 pixels , duración 10 segundos , y me ocupa el archivo 54 MegaBytes. Eso no parece una compresión para nada aceptable.
thank you for explaining,
i hope your chanel gets big
Great video. Got everything I needed. I like your accent and clear delivery apart from the 'aitch' / 'haitch' thing but I can understand I might just be stuck in the past.
Actually well explained. Great job! :D Thank you!
I am from the future, it all worked out and it's becoming a more and more widespread adapted standard
Great stuff. Crystal clear explanation!
when the video started i couldnt get over the "haayyych" H and massive ultra lisp by my man came through with some of the best info on this topic ive seen.
Heych265. Video is solid af tho. Great info here.
Nicely explained Andy. Thank you.
I love the way you talk dude, never change
All true but extremely heavy on cpu usage. Say in cctv world it does lower bitrate almost by half which is great for saving bandwidth and storage space. However at thr cost of cpu usage. Which older recorder systems have difficult running.
Very informative, i loved it! Subscribed.
I Love the way you say remember back in 2003🤣 I hadn't even herd of pixels then i guess i have been living under a rock 🤦♂️ No wonder my footage is so crap. Thanks for a great lesson my young but all inspiring clever friend well said Andy👍👌
Wow, very well explained.. your articulation is amazing..
That was very helpful. Thank you Andy! You are awesome
how does h265 cpu usage and bitrate compare to h264 at the same resolution
*****
Thanks. There's also q265 out there (from the guy that did the hevc x265 project. He states on the Doom9 forum that it will be faster, so I assume that might take some of the cpu load off. That probably won't be a standard for a long while.
I've tried a few h265/x265 video samples on a low end laptop now, with no dedicated graphics (2008 system). A very small size when you consider the content. Some players stall with x265 samples (vlc,potplayer). The only player I could find that played 265 on the laptop without hesitation was MPC-HC
The cpu usage is more Massive.
Well, I'm a bit late, but thank you and also cograts on a clear, concise, well-illustrated presentation - nicely free of any of the localised USA idioms we get so often from some others sources
Best explanation I've ever seen... Awesome !!
Awesome explanation bro🔥
Lovely video, lovely explanation!!
Thanks Andy! Great explanation! Finally I get the difference :)
Thanks for the lovely explanation, Andy!
Thanks for the information my guy :D
Great video, Andy!
Amazing. Thank you. I actually followed along.
Straight to point, thank you for making this.
Very well explained, thanks so much and very best to you!
Cheers, Pete
great video, thanks Andy, very informative
Even though this video was uploaded roughly 4 years ago. It's so ahead of its time..
Good stuff. I know codecs fairly well - I use Cineform, Prores etc all the time but I’d never got around to understanding the differences between 264 and 265, even though I output to 265 all the time now. By the way, as of 2018 there is a LOT more support for HVEC than there was in 2016 when this video was made.
Loving the content , Keep up the good work!
Great Explanations! Crystal Clear! Thank you
#HandyAndy is, "wait for it", the smartest guy on U-Tube.
Thanks *Andy* for clearing that up!
Thanks a lot. Very simple but very informative.
This is really helpful !! Thank you! Best explanation on TH-cam.
nice run down my friend. Thanks for sharing....
Great video. Very well explained. Thank you!
what is your camera ? that video is lit
Great explanation, Andy. Related question: do the video codecs utilize anti-aliasing or is that technique obsolete with the improvements in hardware? And if it's still utilized, what are the dimensions of the matrix for pixels, and how many matrices to comprise a full screen?
You are a genius!! Thanks for the best explanation ever. Now I finally get it