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HP and Dell Disable HEVC Support Built Into Their Laptops' CPUs

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An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Some Dell and HP laptop owners have been befuddled by their machines' inability to play HEVC/H.265 content in web browsers, despite their machines' processors having integrated decoding support. Laptops with sixth-generation Intel Core and later processors have built-in hardware support for HEVC decoding and encoding. AMD has made laptop chips supporting the codec since 2015. However, both Dell and HP have disabled this feature on some of their popular business notebooks. HP discloses this in the data sheets for its affected laptops, which include the HP ProBook 460 G11 [PDF], ProBook 465 G11 [PDF], and EliteBook 665 G11 [PDF]. "Hardware acceleration for CODEC H.265/HEVC (High Efficiency Video Coding) is disabled on this platform," the note reads. Despite this notice, it can still be jarring to see a modern laptop's web browser eternally load videos that play easily in media players. HP and Dell didn't explain why the companies disabled HEVC hardware decoding on their laptops' processors. A statement from an HP spokesperson said: "In 2024, HP disabled the HEVC (H.265) codec hardware on select devices, including the 600 Series G11, 400 Series G11, and 200 Series G9 products. Customers requiring the ability to encode or decode HEVC content on one of the impacted models can utilize licensed third-party software solutions that include HEVC support. Check with your preferred video player for HEVC software support." Dell's media relations team shared a similar statement: "HEVC video playback is available on Dell's premium systems and in select standard models equipped with hardware or software, such as integrated 4K displays, discrete graphics cards, Dolby Vision, or Cyberlink BluRay software. On other standard and base systems, HEVC playback is not included, but users can access HEVC content by purchasing an affordable third-party app from the Microsoft Store. For the best experience with high-resolution content, customers are encouraged to select systems designed for 4K or high-performance needs."

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psyq
3 days ago
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What a complete bitch move. It's not that I'd buy from a U.S. manufacturer anyway, but this surely won't do much to make them attractive.
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kazriko
3 days ago
Most likely it's licensing costs, It cost them an extra $0.24 per system that ships with HEVC to license the standard. Sony had a better solution for this sort of thing though, when they had a codec that cost an extra licensing fee, they made it so it was disabled by default then you could go online to activate it, so they only got charged if someone actually wanted to use it.
kazriko
3 days ago
Ohh, the comments say $4. LTT Wan show said 0.24, so maybe it's because they lost a lawsuit that they're having to pay more? That said, I personally only buy Valve and Framework hardware these days. And I consider System76 as an alternative.
psyq
3 days ago
Ah, thanks, I only read the Slashdot piece and it had " HP and Dell didn't explain why the companies disabled HEVC hardware decoding on their laptops' processors." so I thought it was just a sad move on their part. The other side of this is that AV1 has not had as much success getting into silicon precisely *because* MPEG LA put so much pressure on everyone :(
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62-Jährige, die früher mit 35 an Lungenentzündung gestorben wäre, hält nichts von Schulmedizin

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62-Jährige, die früher mit 35 an Lungenentzündung gestorben wäre, hält nichts von Schulmedizin

Hamburg (dpo) - Ihren Körper pumpt sie sich nicht mit Gift voll: Eine Frau, die früher im Alter von 35 Jahren qualvoll an einer Lungenentzündung gestorben wäre, hält nach eigenen Angaben nichts von der Schulmedizin und wissenschaftlich fundierten Therapieansätzen.

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AWS CEO says using AI to replace junior staff is 'Dumbest thing I've ever heard'

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They're cheap and grew up with AI … so you're firing them why?

Amazon Web Services CEO Matt Garman has suggested firing junior workers because AI can do their jobs is "the dumbest thing I've ever heard."…

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Dear hosters, you are selling wood, not furniture

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Earlier, I wrote that there isn’t just one type of cloud; it ranges from renting out servers to fully managed office software as a service. One relevant type of cloud use is what’s informally called “cloud-native.” I wrote in that earlier page that a “cloud-native developer” does not work based on servers. If you rent out virtual servers and call yourself a cloud company, a cloud-native developer won’t understand you at all.
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Hungary To Use Facial Recognition to Suppress Pride March

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Hungary's Parliament not only voted to ban Pride events. They also voted to "allow authorities to use facial recognition software to identify attenders and potentially fine them," reports the Guardian. [The nationwide legislation] amends the country's law on assembly to make it an offence to hold or attend events that violate Hungary's contentious "child protection" legislation, which bars any "depiction or promotion" of homosexuality to minors under the age of 18. The legislation was condemned by Amnesty International, which described it as the latest in a series of discriminatory measures the Hungarian authorities have taken against LGBTQ+ people... Organisers said they planned to go ahead with the march in Budapest, despite the law's stipulation that those who attend a prohibited event could face fines of up to 200,000 Hungarian forints [£425 or $549 U.S. dollars].

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psyq
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Hosters verkopen hout, klanten willen meubels

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Eerder schreef ik dat er niet één soort cloud is, het loopt van servers verhuren tot kant en klare kantoorsoftware as a service. Een relevant soort cloud is wat informeel wel ‘cloud native’ wordt genoemd. Ik schreef daarover dat een ‘cloud native programmeur’ niet werkt op basis van servers. Als je virtuele servers verhuurt en je noemt jezelf een cloudbedrijf, dan snapt die cloud native programmeur daar niets van. Die kan niet uit de voeten met computers, die heeft diensten nodig.
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