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Re: Hugodrax post# 12185

Wednesday, 01/28/2015 2:03:40 PM

Wednesday, January 28, 2015 2:03:40 PM

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Of course Apple and Netflix use H.264 and H.265. Those are the big guys.

In the Aussie 2015 Daala Project Presentation, the speaker gave SkyPe as an example of a company that now uses H.265, but they started with VP7 and VP8 because they couldn't afford the per use royalties of 20 cents per use.

The little guy is anyone who wants to put a video up on the web on their own website. If it goes viral, they suddenly face a huge licensing charge. Publishers are charged when they host their own videos. When you state that publishers are not charged for content then you are assuming that video creators have to hire video hosting companies to perform that service. Content is worthless unless it is broadcast to someone. Right now, little guys have to use Youtube to host their videos partially because of the licensing fee. Youtube pays the bill with advertising revenues.

With all your references and links to support your points which are fairly thorough and one sided, I am beginning to think you are an agent for HEVC, the H.265 patent holder. You seem to know a lot about Destiny, but you hate what they are doing. You obviously have a financial reason to be here - or you wouldn't be.

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