Botryotrichum
Botryotrichum is a genus of soil and indoor fungus first described in 1885.[1]
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The following species are currently accepted within Botryotrichum:[1]
- Botryotrichum atrogriseum
- Botryotrichum cyaneum
- Botryotrichum domesticum
- Botryotrichum foricae
- Botryotrichum gorakhpurensis
- Botryotrichum indicum
- Botryotrichum keratinophilum
- Botryotrichum lachnella
- Botryotrichum murorum
- Botryotrichum nematophagus
- Botryotrichum pampeanum
- Botryotrichum peruvianum
- Botryotrichum piluliferum
- Botryotrichum spirotrichum
- Botryotrichum verrucosum
- Botryotrichum villosum
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gollark: Anyway, given the total lack of AV1 hardware encoders regular people can buy, it isn't a very suitable replacement for H.264, which is the most common video codec basically everywhere.
gollark: (decode complexity suffers somewhat)
gollark: H.266 recently got standardized, which could be cool if they don't bee the licensing like with H.265, as it's faster to encode than AV1 but has greater bitrate savings.
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