Gellis12

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[–] Gellis12@lemmy.ca 2 points 2 years ago

Netflix rolled out av1 support for a handful of Samsung smart TV's about a year and a half ago, then kinda shoved the project under the rug and never mentioned it again. My guess is that the added costs of having to store their entire library twice plus having to re-encode everything made it uneconomical. Besides, av1 doesn't have a bandwidth advantage over h.265; all of the comparisons that Google likes to use to show off the codec are av1 vs h.264, which is pretty sneaky and misleading imo.

[–] Gellis12@lemmy.ca 2 points 2 years ago (2 children)

No arguments about it being a good TV, but the vast majority of people do not have shiny new LG oled TV's. Hell, most people are still using old 1080p lcd's without any smart TV features, and the people who have got new TV's over the past few years tend to skew heavily towards buying relatively cheap 4k TV's that may not have any smart TV features (after all; if i already have a roku/apple tv/chromecast/etc that covers all of my streaming needs, why would I pay a huge premium to get these features a second time?)

[–] Gellis12@lemmy.ca 2 points 2 years ago (4 children)

The trouble with AV1 is that it's about a decade behind h.265 in terms of hardware support. Most people aren't upgrading their gpus every single generation, so by the time AV1-compatible hardware starts to see significant market share, it's pretty likely that h.266-compatible hardware will be on the market as well.

Of course, there's also software encoders; but benchmarks of current software encoders put av1 anywhere between 50-1000x slower than x265 for comparable quality and bitrate.

It's definitely cool that people are working on a royalty-free video codec, but h.265 is the undeniable king for the time being.

[–] Gellis12@lemmy.ca 1 points 2 years ago
[–] Gellis12@lemmy.ca 0 points 2 years ago (3 children)

Are we supposed to be able to vote on comments yet? It just collapses the comment for me when I try to hit the upvote or downvote buttons.

[–] Gellis12@lemmy.ca 3 points 2 years ago

Worth noting that the BoC targets a 2% annual inflation rate, which means the cost of groceries is "supposed" to go up 10% over that same period (10.4% compounded)

[–] Gellis12@lemmy.ca 6 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Gotta be Cyberpunk 2077 right now, for me at least. The stories are engaging, the choices you make will actually affect the game, there's so much combat variation that you can replay the game a million times and have a different style every single time, and to top it all off the eye candy is the best I've seen in any game so far.

[–] Gellis12@lemmy.ca 4 points 2 years ago

Hey neighbours! West coast checking in here.

Like pretty much everyone else in this thread, I've got a nerdy background and I'm jumping ship from Reddit before spez completely implodes the site. Time to grab some poutine and enjoy the fireworks, I guess.

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