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High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) is a video compression standard that is used in broadcast applications. It is designed to provide higher quality video at lower bitrates than its predecessor, H.264/MPEG-4 AVC. HEVC is used in a variety of broadcast applications, including streaming services, over-the-air television, and satellite broadcasting. It is also used in video conferencing and other applications that require high-quality video.
HEVC is becoming increasingly popular in the broadcast industry due to its ability to reduce bandwidth requirements while still providing high-quality video. This allows broadcasters to deliver more content to their viewers without increasing their bandwidth costs. Additionally, HEVC is more efficient than H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, which allows broadcasters to save money on storage costs.
Some of the companies in the HEVC market include Apple, Microsoft, Google, Intel, and Qualcomm. These companies are all involved in the development and implementation of HEVC technology in broadcast applications. Additionally, there are a number of other companies that provide HEVC-related products and services, such as encoding and decoding hardware and software. Show Less Read more