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Encode on-Premise or in the Cloud
Deciding whether to encode on-premise or in the cloud is one of the most critical …
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Installing and Using FFMetrics to Compute and Visualize VMAF, SSIM, and MS SSIM Metrics
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Don’t Sacrifice Usability On the Altar of Design
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Testing EVC, VVC, and LCEVC
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Moscow State’s Dr. Dmitriy Vatolin Talks Codecs, Metrics, and Video Quality
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Smart TVs with AV1 Support Now Shipping
Many 2021 model Smart TVs support AV1 decoding, making it a good time to start thinking about how to encode AV1 videos. A great way to start is our course Encoding with the AV1 Codec, which details how to encode AV1 encoded video with FFmpeg (libaom-av1), the Alliance for Open Media’s standalone aomenc encoder, Intel’s SVT-AV1, and Visionular’s Aurora1. Would …
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Just a quick announcement that the Alliance for Open Media has launched version 2.0 of the AOMedia AV1 encoder that you can download here. According to the Phoronix website, from which I grabbed this news: “Libaom 2.0 is the first release since the original 1.0 release back in mid-2018 after the AOMedia codec working group approved the 1.0 release. The …
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