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As the topic says.
As the topic says.
if i were you i would just wait year or two before thinking about this, because currently AV1 encoders aren't really fast for "day2day" use and are still quite experimental thus implementing them now would be for nothing in near future.
YouTube testet ja schon ich denke 2019 kommts dann für alle
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyqf6gJt7KuHBmeVzZteZUlNUQAVLwrZS
i would just wait year or two before thinking about this
I have just tested this:
[2018-09-18 17:44:25,964313][INFO] Render: 18us, Process: 3us, Encoding: 42992262us, Total: 42992283us
[2018-09-18 17:47:05,835642][INFO] Render: 21us, Process: 3us, Encoding: 159871214us, Total: 159871239us
[2018-09-18 17:48:35,762947][INFO] Render: 22us, Process: 3us, Encoding: 89927190us, Total: 89927216us
So what about encoding speed?
43s, 160s and 90s per frame!
So, yes... i'll leave it in the code, but disable it. So i can test it from time to time and watch for changes and improvements in the CI system.
I think the code could be in the wrong quantum state... or maybe you need to throw your old 386 in the bin and finally make that upgrade journey
There is a new, free implementation "dav1d" done by the VLC team. This should be faster and stable. I'll give it a try soon.