Am 16.08.21 um 00:26 schrieb Android PowerUser:
I think if a libaom on the smartphone is not too slow then VVC either.
Simply -cpu-used 8 and it's 15 times faster with only a 2% loss of storage
efficiency.  With 10 times the complexity, one expects 40% more storage
efficiency.  That without cpu-used 8 is like placebo with AVC or HEVC.  But
with it works.  The 2011 PC probably cost more than I've ever spent on
smartphones.

1200 euro including 4x2 TB RAID10 storage
not that bad for 10 years

it's also my router, wlan-ap, network-storage and serves 50.000 FLAC music tracks to my high-end HiFi

I even think that because more and more projects, for example
on github, start immediately as Android and / or iOS projects and PCs lose
relevance faster and faster, people who compulsively rely on PCs probably
rely on a medium that will no longer be relevant in maybe 15 years and  the
people who still bet on it then fall off the back.  And nothing is worse
and more ridiculous than conversational computer hobbyists.

you dumb kid i make my money with that computer and i need a 32" screen and a keyboard deserving that name to maintain servers, networks and develop software so that you smartphone-kids have content

Marton Balint <c...@passwd.hu> schrieb am Mo., 16. Aug. 2021, 00:04:

On Sun, 15 Aug 2021, Android PowerUser wrote:

The use case is simple:

why do we use codecs at all:
It's easy, files will simply become incredibly large.  Stream would be
impossible and send via Whatsapp (16 MB lock).  Saving on a low budget
device would also not be possible.  Then of course you also want the most
memory-efficient.

There are a lot of other considerations at play. Device compatiblity, for
example. Or licensing cost of using the codecs. HW capacity needed to
_encode_ the videos. So no, typically you don't want the newest codecs
with the slowest presets for any real use case

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