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Question:
Does it support H.266? H.266 delivers 50% bitrate savings over H.265 at the same perceptual quality.
Asked by h266 (221.215.214.x) on March 20 2026, 5:59am
Reply on March 20 2026, 6:07am:
no idea, if ffmpeg supports it then probably.
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Posted by nicot (221.215.214.x) on March 20 2026, 5:16pm:
Yes. FFmpeg fully supports it.
Posted by
Justin
on March 20 2026, 9:04pm:
then decoding should just work, and you can enable it encoding by using codec=h266 or whatever the encoder name actually is
Posted by
Justin
on March 20 2026, 9:05pm:
codec=vvc or codec=libvvenc
Posted by wasereb4 (95.91.78.x) on March 21 2026, 5:51am:
nice!
Posted by nico (221.215.214.x) on March 22 2026, 2:38am:
If these parameters can be used with such flexibility, can I render container formats that are not natively supported in REAPER via these parameters? For example, .aac, .ts and other similar formats, just like this: format=adts codec=aac b=320k profile=aac_low ar=44100 ac=2
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on March 22 2026, 2:54am:
not all ffmpeg options are supported, yet
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