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    3 days ago

    Better hardware encoder support would help, too. It’s insanely inefficient to encode without that dedicated hardware, compared to h264/h265, where dedicated hardware support is there.

    I was hoping Apple would add it when they shipped the M4, and now M5, but nope.

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      3 days ago

      Hardware encoder support I think is generally less critical. Decoding is the process that needs to happen real-time, while most encoding can be done far in advance, unless you’re live broadcasting or operating at YouTube-scale.

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          2 days ago

          It depends on what the receiving unit can decode. Sometimes there will be transcoding, but it’s usually something you want to avoid.

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        2 days ago

        While I agree, my point was that encoding needs to be more efficient, both in time, and resource consumption. That isn’t quite there yet, for AV1. It is improving, albeit slowly.

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            2 days ago

            It’s too bad the GPU prices are utter insanity due to the LLM pyramid scheme poaching global RAM. I read an article yesterday that said Apple is likely eating that RAM overhead as a loss to ensure their long term strategy.