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Intel To Ring In 2022 With New, Faster AV1 Encoder Release

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  • brucethemoose
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    I believe this has been asked before, but VMAF numbers would be good to show alongside the speed. Maybe as a separate bar right below each time bar.

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  • sdack
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    New preset levels and changes in performance of existing levels could possibly be an indication in changes of compression ratios. Were there any or are the outputs still identical for each of the presets?

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  • phoronix
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    Intel To Ring In 2022 With New, Faster AV1 Encoder Release

    Phoronix: Intel To Ring In 2022 With New, Faster AV1 Encoder Release

    Intel in cooperation with the Alliance for Open Media continues developing SVT-AV1 as the flagship CPU-based AV1 video encoder. With the next SVT-AV1 update there are performance optimizations as well as several new preset levels allowing for even greater performance. Here are some early benchmarks of that updated SVT-AV1.

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