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That's good to see.
https://www.windowslatest.com/2017/...-video-player-app-using-microsofts-extension/
Microsoft has today released a new extension app for playing HEVC video files on their Windows store. HEVC (High-Efficiency Video Coding) which is also known as H.265 is the latest video codec. This codec compresses the video files to about half the size possible of the current format the MPEG-4 (also known as H.264). Microsoft had earlier released a video extension for the MPEG2 video format for their Movies and TV app.
This extension is now available on Windows Store. This HEVC Video Extension will enable the Windows 10 compatible devices to play video using the HEVC format inside any app. The devices that are compatible are the likes of 7th Generation Intel Core processors and other modern GPUs. Note that if you are not using a compatible device there will be no effect on your Windows 10 video experience from this extension.
With both Windows 10 and High Sierra going HEVC native, and recent Intel, AMD, and nVidia chips including hardware HEVC decoding, there is going to be an explosion of HEVC adoption.
https://www.windowslatest.com/2017/...-video-player-app-using-microsofts-extension/
Microsoft has today released a new extension app for playing HEVC video files on their Windows store. HEVC (High-Efficiency Video Coding) which is also known as H.265 is the latest video codec. This codec compresses the video files to about half the size possible of the current format the MPEG-4 (also known as H.264). Microsoft had earlier released a video extension for the MPEG2 video format for their Movies and TV app.
This extension is now available on Windows Store. This HEVC Video Extension will enable the Windows 10 compatible devices to play video using the HEVC format inside any app. The devices that are compatible are the likes of 7th Generation Intel Core processors and other modern GPUs. Note that if you are not using a compatible device there will be no effect on your Windows 10 video experience from this extension.
With both Windows 10 and High Sierra going HEVC native, and recent Intel, AMD, and nVidia chips including hardware HEVC decoding, there is going to be an explosion of HEVC adoption.