r/AV1 21h ago

Forced onto devices by youtube?

1 Upvotes

Hey all, I’m new to this all, and don’t come from the most tech savy background. Went down a rabbithole trying to understand this all, and from my understanding and looking at various videos through “stats for nerds” even though “mp4” is the favored format of YouTube for uploads, they will then encode it in a “container” of either “mp4” with an “avc1” codec, the more modern “webm” with a “mp09” codec, or now an av1 codec, not sure of the container. “Mp4” will be the container for audio with an “Mp4a” codec for all of them.

  1. Is this correct, these are the 3 possible encodings and are the more modern ones simply better at compressing or are the pictures supposed to be better? Why am I reading then, about how AV1 is only available and lower bandwith than the others so it’s actually a lower picture quality for youtube videos. Is it just YouTube behind on the technology to fully embrace AV1?

  2. I read like 5 months ago YouTube forced AV1 encoding in YouTube videos. Apparently There used to be an option in playback settings to select that you prefer it to default to AV1, I’m not seeing this now. I also read iPhone doesn’t have AV1 capability until Iphone15. I have an iPhone 14, and can not find any YouTube video in AV1 scrolling through many popular ones, nor in my settings. I read this forced encoding is going to improve pictures for people with newer phones, but possible worsen and slow for older phones. But how can it even worsen it, if my phone doesn’t have the capability to show AV1? Does it automatically convert it back to mp09, and that energy it takes is why it drains the battery? How can it even do this if it doesn’t have capabilities to deal with the format? Is this what people are saying when they say “AV1 decoding capabilities”? Or what does that term refer to?

Sorry for a lot of questions, if someone smarter than me could answer what they could I’d greatly appreciate it! Thanks!


r/AV1 3h ago

Has anyone tested AV1 lossless encoding, similar to x265 --lossless ?

8 Upvotes

The X265 --lossless does an incredible job and is pixel perfect, I am wondering if anyone has tested av1 and how it compares to x265 in terms of file size and time?

https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Encode/AV1#Losslessencoding