- Overall adoption to the cloud has grown significantly amongst the major media and entertainment companies due to desirable transit speeds and other factors.
- H.264 continues to dominate as the leading codec for web and mobile video with 72% usage.
- WebM has continued to surge as the leader in delivering HTML5 video to Chrome, Firefox, and Opera.
- H.265 (HEVC) showed steady growth but still lacks support from a major industry player, while Flash has been steadily decreasing in usage.
- Broadcast and edit codecs showed 50% growth in usage in the cloud.
- Closed Captions continued to show fairly even distribution amongst the leading formats in the space, with SRT having the highest market share. The company also saw an increase in captioned outputs this year.
- 4K nearly doubled in growth from last year but is still far from being the most used screen resolution output.
- HLS continued to be the dominant standard for Adaptive Bitrate (ABR) streaming, usurping 71% of the company’s total ABR processing volume.
- WideVine (Classic) was the dominant DRM technology utilized with 63% of total DRM processing volume.
- HE-ACC was the most used audio codec for desktop and mobile, and the company saw a significant increase in AC3 usage from last year.
- Amazon led the way in cloud storage market share with Akamai behind.
Encoding.com Publishes its 2016 Global Media Format Report
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