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View Poll Results: Do you still use MPEG2 in 2019?
Yes 26 44.83%
Yes, for simple content (tv shows, etc) 4 6.90%
No 30 51.72%
I don't know what MPEG2 is... 3 5.17%
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Old 13th July 2019, 08:12   #1  |  Link
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x262: 2019 updates?

Preface:
Adding a poll, not site-wide, but just anyone who happens to stumble upon the MPEG2 section in this day and age.

Main Entry:
I'm just curious:

Has anyone ever done any updates on their own, or even mirrored updates, for x262?

I don't always make DVD backups from DVD, but when I do...
I like to keep my options open?

I currently use HCenc with AVS2DVD, a lot.
And got curious with x262, but would like to know if it got any recent updates lately since the last post in the main thread.

I just got a BD-RW drive, but I'd still like to explore MPEG2 options for SD content on BD discs. Eventually... when discs go a little more down in price.
This would be great for TV series on BD without having them on multiple DVD's.

tl;dr:
Anything more recent for x262? (besides the main thread posts with external links)

EDIT: I voted for everything.
Multiple choice, no closing date, public stats, etc.
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