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Plex may try to transcode (convert) your x265rip to x264 if the client device doesn't support HEVC. This will absolutely destroy your Plex server's CPU. If you share your server with friends who have old Rokus or Fire Sticks, ensure they use the "Original quality" setting or upgrade their devices.

(or x265 "rips") refer to digital video files encoded using the High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC/H.265) standard . These are popular in media sharing circles because they offer a superior balance between file size and visual quality compared to the older H.264 (x264) standard . Why People Use x265 Rips x265rips

To understand x265, one must first understand its predecessor, x264 (H.264). Both are block-based hybrid codecs, but their fundamental units differ: Plex may try to transcode (convert) your x265rip

An is a video file that has been extracted (ripped) from a high-quality source—such as a Blu-ray or a digital WEB-DL—and encoded using the x265 software encoder . (or x265 "rips") refer to digital video files