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Title
AV1 Beats x264 and Libvpx-Vp9 in Practical Use Case
Short Title
AV1 Beats x264 and Libvpx-Vp9 in Practical Use Case
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http://rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot/slashdot/~3/UdMZbC2zVh8/av1-beats-x264-...
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media
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https://news.slashdot.org/story/18/04/11/1355226/av1-beats-x264-and-libvpx-...
Publication Date
4/4/2018 12:00 PM
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4/4/2018 8:52 PM
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Description
An anonymous reader shares a blog post by Facebook engineer: We tested AV1 (a new open-source, royalty-free media codec) under conditions that closely match the most common real-world use cases for Facebook video. Our test examined AV1's performance vs. practical open source video encoders that can be deployed to a practical production system, rather than merely testing efficiency vs. standard reference software encoders (i.e., H.264/AVC Joint Model or JM). By structuring the test this way, we were able to show how the codec will perform in a true production environment compared with current widely used alternatives, such as x264 and libvpx-vp9. Our testing shows AV1 surpasses its stated goal of 30% better compression than VP9, and achieves gains of 50.3%, 46.2% and 34.0%, compared to x264 main profile, x264 high profile and libvpx-vp9, respectively. The new codec requires longer encoding times vs. current alternatives, however, due to increased complexity. Our tests were conducted primarily with Standard Definition (SD) and High Definition (HD) video files, because those are currently the most popular video formats on Facebook. But because AV1's performance increased as video resolution increased, we conclude the new compression codec will likely deliver even higher efficiency gains with UHD/4K and 8K content.
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