Convert 3G2 to 265

About 3G2

The 3G2 format is very similar to 3GP but was designed by the 3GPP2 project for CDMA-based mobile networks (as opposed to the GSM networks that 3GP was designed for). Like 3GP, it's a legacy format optimized for low-bandwidth mobile devices and is characterized by low quality and small file sizes.

About 265

This is a raw video stream encoded with the H.265/HEVC codec, using the '.265' file extension. It is functionally identical to a '.hevc' file. It contains the highly compressed video data without any audio or container information. It is used in professional workflows before the final video file is assembled.

3G2 vs 265

Feature3G2265
Streaming Supporttruefalse
Subtitle Supportfalsefalse
DRM Supportfalsefalse
Quality Rating15
Patent Statusindustry standardheavily patented
Year Introduced20012013
Developed By3GPP2ITU-T/ISO/IEC

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between 3GP and 3G2?

They are very similar, but 3G2 has some extensions and limitations compared to 3GP and was specifically designed for CDMA networks. From a user's perspective, both are legacy, low-quality mobile video formats.

Is there any reason to use 3G2 today?

No, there is no practical reason to use the 3G2 format for any new content. It is entirely obsolete.

Why do some files use .265 instead of .hevc?

It is simply an alternative file extension for the same type of raw H.265 video stream. There is no technical difference.

Is a .265 file smaller than a .264 file?

Yes, for the same source video at the same visual quality, the .265 file will be significantly smaller (often about half the size) than the .264 file, thanks to the superior compression efficiency of the H.265/HEVC codec.

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