On Mon, 11 Mar 2024, Anton Khirnov wrote:

Well it IS obsolete. AFAIK it was never a particularly popular codec,
and was only really used by the anime and ripping scenes in early 2000s,
and even they dropped it very quickly once x264 appeared.

Within the scene of mobile HW, they commonly had HW codecs for H263 and MPEG4 (or SW codecs), with many but not all also supporting H264. So for one specific generation of mobile devices, MPEG4 was the same level of lingua franca that H264 is today.

Obviously not a big use case today in nontrivial numbers of course, but it is an example of a "scene" where the codec did have a pretty broad adoption.

And again - that does not mean the capability should be removed, but it does mean that we shouldn't insist on tuning it for the smoothest user experience, since this time is then NOT spent doing something actually useful.

I guess that's true.

// Martin


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