[SUGGESTION] eXtra-fast Essential Video Encoder/Decoder (XEVE/D) support
Just discovered these interesting gits:
eXtra-fast Essential Video Encoder (XEVE)
The eXtra-fast Essential Video Encoder (XEVE) is an opensource and fast MPEG-5 EVC encoder.
MPEG-5 Essential Video Coding (EVC) is a video compression standard of ISO/IEC Moving Picture Experts Grop (MPEG). The main goal of the EVC is to provide a significantly improved compression capability over existing video coding standards with timely publication of terms. The EVC defines two profiles, including "Baseline Profile" and "Main Profile". The "Baseline profile" contains only technologies that are older than 20 years or otherwise freely available for use in the standard. In addition, the "Main profile" adds a small number of additional tools, each of which can be either cleanly disabled or switched to the corresponding baseline tool on an individual basis.

https://github.com/mpeg5/xeve
eXtra-fast Essential Video Decoder (XEVD)
The eXtra-fast Essential Video Decoder (XEVD) is an opensource and fast MPEG-5 EVC decoder.
MPEG-5 Essential Video Coding (EVC) is a video compression standard of ISO/IEC Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG). The main goal of the EVC is to provide a significantly improved compression capability over existing video coding standards with timely publication of terms. The EVC defines two profiles, including "Baseline Profile" and "Main Profile". The "Baseline profile" contains only technologies that are older than 20 years or otherwise freely available for use in the standard. In addition, the "Main profile" adds a small number of additional tools, each of which can be either cleanly disabled or switched to the corresponding baseline tool on an individual basis.
https://github.com/mpeg5/xevd
Last but not least:
ffmpeg supporting EVC codec and file formats. MPEG-5 Essential Video Coding (EVC) integration with FFmpeg project. It is supported under Linux and Windows.
https://github.com/mpeg5/ffevc
Hope that inspires !