Well sure, but the hardware encode and decode isn’t completely widespread yet. I’ve been patiently waiting for what has felt like an eternity. From the developer perspective everyone needs to have access to it or I’m just sitting on my hands waiting for the capabilities to trickle down to the majority of users. Hopefully more users will purchase hardware if it features AV1 encode/decode. They need a logo that says “AV1 inside” or something. So, for example only the iPhone 15 pro offers hardware decode so far in the iPhone lineup.
peutetre|1 year ago
YouTube does H.264, VP9, and AV1 video encodes with AAC and Opus audio encodes.
This video for example has encodes of all those options: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ArmDp-zijuc
You can watch it in multiple resolutions and formats from 4K in AV1 down to 144p in H.264.
KyleSanderson|1 year ago
throwaway42668|1 year ago
KronisLV|1 year ago
Also, OBS handles AV1 nicely, but you can’t stream to a site like Twitch because they only support H264 outside of specific experiments.
That said, Arc GPUs are nice, I have an A580 and while the drivers aren’t as mature as Nvidia or AMD, I got it for a pretty good price and they’re gradually patching things out.
eternityforest|1 year ago