When H.265/HEVC changed everything: community discussion from 2015

chris_tv

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The mainstream arrival of H.265 encoding in 2015 had a major impact on IPTV quality and bandwidth requirements.
 
H.265 HEVC offered the same quality as H.264 at half the bitrate. The implications were massive.
 
4K streaming became feasible with 25Mbps instead of 50Mbps. A game changer for bandwidth-constrained connections.
 
Most 2015 devices lacked hardware H.265 decoding. Software decoding was too slow for HD content.
 
The Amlogic S905 chip arrived in late 2015 with hardware H.265 support. Android TV boxes got affordable.
 
The S905 was the chip that made cheap capable Android TV boxes viable for IPTV use.
 
The community was excited but also cautious — not all add-ons handled the new codec smoothly.
 
Large-scale adoption took 2-3 years. By 2017-2018 most services offered H.265 streams as default.
 
The transition was gradual — providers had to re-encode their content libraries which takes time.
 
Device fragmentation was the main challenge. Old devices could not handle H.265.
 
This created a split in the community between those with new devices and those on older hardware.
 
H.265 adoption is now complete. H.266 VVC is emerging but adoption will likely follow the same slow pattern.
 
The 2015 moment feels like a turning point in retrospect. It enabled the quality streaming we enjoy today.
 
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