Subj : H.265 video To : Mike Powell From : Maurice Kinal Date : Mon Jun 14 2021 01:42 am -={ 2021-06-14 01:42:56.429351293+00:00 }=- Hey Mike! MP> My video player of choice is vlc. It does get around. I am unsure how to get vlc to report what codecs it has available to it but have heard that H.265 is possible. As of this writing I cannot say the same for mplayer which is what I am using here. MP> I think you have that last bit re:bloat backwards. That is entirely possible. I am just going by a conversion I did once using ffmpeg comparing H.264 with H.265 output. MP> The same size video file that will hold nearly 20 minutes when MP> H.265 is enabled will only hold 3 minutes of video if H.264 mode MP> is used. That is why I am trying to use it. I am guessing both were created by the camera. For the record 'ffmpeg -codecs' reports this interesting line in it's output; DEV.L. hevc H.265 / HEVC (High Efficiency Video Coding) (decoders: hevc hevc_v4l2m2m ) (encoders: libx265 hevc_v4l2m2m ) I believe libx265 is used by vlc as well. Life is good, Maurice .... Jag har ekorrar i mina byxor! --- GNU bash, version 5.1.8(1)-release (x86_64-motorshed-linux-gnu) * Origin: Little Mikey's Brain - Ladysmith BC, Canada (1:153/7001) .