• msfroh@lemmy.ca
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    11 hours ago

    I think I’ll wait for the third or fourth 1.0 release, just to be safe.

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    13 hours ago

    Can anyone fill me in on why there is so much hate on AV1? I use it every single day, and it has incredibility strong compression ratios at an equivalent quality even compared to h265.

    Are people misusing the tools? I don’t get it.

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      7 hours ago

      I wouldn’t call it hate, it’s more like my Plex server just can’t play the files without turning into a stuttering mess.

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    The specification reaches is 1.0 release. It can now be implemented. Until this can actually be used and I’m a consumer friendly easy will be years. Not to mention when hardware acceleration will be available. We only relatively recently got that for AV1.

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    AV1 is widely used? Seemed to me like it’s still in its infancy regarding widespread use.

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      It‘s the default for Youtube, Netflix and most video conferencing software like Webex, if you‘re using somewhat up-to-date hardware. So I‘d say it‘s commonly used by now.

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      Youtube basically defines what is called widely used, and on youtube it is iirc. Idk what instagram, tiktok, etc use, but youtube still gotta be the biggest video platform.

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      I think I’m just getting old, but I thought AV1 was still new too. Do I even own any devices that can decode it? I’m not sure I’ve even got h265…

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        PC hardware has widely supported it for five years. If your GPU is from 2021 or newer it should support it. On phones situation is more complicated, Qualcomm and Mediatek has been stingy and restricted it only to their flagship socs. Idk if that had changed recently.

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          Right, okay, I definitely haven’t bought a new computer in the past 5 years. I wonder if anyone has “how old is the average computer” percentiles, because I have a feeling most people haven’t bought a new computer in the past 5 years, so it seems surprising to supercede a codec after so few years, but maybe I’m the weird one?

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          8 hours ago

          even if the ‘next generation’ of gpu and cpu have av2 support baked-in, hardly anyone (with a budget to adhere to) will be able to afford it.