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The final scene between Shiro and Miyu was fantastic. The battle was pretty cool as well. Do not watch the special before the movie. File list. Comments - Thank you. Why would you say that? Are you saying I can't buy Ilya at Walmart anymore? Oh well, we'll always have rips. The same with Hibike! Euphonium I thought Ponycan had that though which really sucks. Doubt I'll watch this, or Drei.

I dropped 2wei Herz cause it got boring. No one cares lmao. Av1 is the new meme after avc 10bits, they have 0 hardware support. Better not to bother with av1, after hevc h vvc was approved as a standard and soon will be the succesor to hevc. I don't know what you bother to encode to this meme. There is no gain.

Decoding performance was at about half the speed of VP9 according to internal measurements from Even h is better than this. Could have used h or h at least. Hopefully that info you put up there gets the uploader's attention.

I know this took project took a hell of a lot of CPU power and time. So this video format isn't good to keep for the future? I'd really recommend you stay away from it. This is a codec that will never be used in the future. Sts Ingenioussubs I wish you would do more research. Firstly, hardware support for AV1 is coming out first, the target is the end of this year, with some mobile devices already out.

For VVC, it is going to be much later And for an actual usable encoder, give it another decade or so. In The AV1 bitstream was frozen in As for adoption, it's already being used on youtube and netflix. VVC may never appear on the web since once again, patent hell.

Sts Ingenious subs, I can tell you know jack nothing about codecs and compression in general. Properly tuned AV1 can be monstrously efficient. Also, does VVC have hardware support? Can you watch fucking VVC in anything modern?

You kind of dumbasses are why nothing ever progresses in some fields. The base AV1 spec has been finished in , and we'll be getting hardware decoding this year already. It is incredibly flexible and supports every codec under the sun. Calling it an audio encoder is not only wrong but also incorrect. It is a tool used for controlling encoders and decoders inside it, has many filters and if you are masochistic enough can be a full fledged video editor.

Most of the GUI's that you find for video encoding are wrappers around it. VVC has demonstrated incredible efficiency surpassing AV1, however it has many issues, biggest of them is the encoding speed. On fast computers 8th gen i7 and above you will usually see speeds of around 1 frame per 10 minutes. Decoding performance is also horrible and overall support for it is nonexistent. Of course with time it will improve, but the efficiency will go down, because when you need to achieve usable speeds, you need to reduce complexity, thus removing efficiency gains.

H is good enough for 2D animation as of now. The only reasonable area to use it would be for recording. H is being constantly outperformed by AV1. Biggest issue with it right now is poor 10bit optimization for decoding. HAV1T and the rest of the community managed to pinpoint a few filters that cause major playback issues, so expect a playable 10bit AV1 release in a couple of days. Interesting note is that in some cases AV1 encoding is outperforming HEVC in both speed and efficiency very slow, placebo.

AV1 began active development somewhere around , so it is no wonder that the performance sucked in Bitstream format was frozen only in , what that means is some features were being added or removed, tuning was not a concern at the time.

Since there has been incredible strives in efficiency gains, incredible decoding optimizations for 8bit and overall tuning. However by claiming that AV1 decoding speed was only twice as slow as VP9 I tend to doubt validity of the tests, due to VP9 being incredibly fast to decode in software, even surpassing h I must stress the words software, h has hardware decoders, it will be a lot faster in hardware decoding.

If you want decoding performance, then yes. If you want low file size with great visual quality, AV1 is currently the best option out there. From a software point of view this claim is entirely false. Even more support is coming. As for Hardware decoding, it is currently lacking, but there are a few android phones that already support it and some smart TV's do too.

By the end of the year a lot of new devices will have hardware AV1 decoding for both 8bit and 10bit due to the standard including 10bit I also must add that Ingenioussubs seems to be a biased source due to all of his encodes being in HEVC.

HEVC is a great codec, I won't deny it, but getting your subjective opinion in an objective discussion is not smart. Man the comments here are painful to read, you can't outright dismiss a codec that is not only so young and thus needs more research into , but also be so wrong about its performances.

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