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2008-11-25
"Not good good enough."... yet
With a group like x264 working on it, it should improve significantly, given the massive gap between the h.264 and x.264 encoders.
New replaces old, as services evolve.
Hopefully with time, it will replace x.264 as it becomes better optimised by the FOSS community.
That, or software and medicine copyright is over-ruled :p