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This is the correct answer. AV1 is amazing and with a bit more funding and hardware support it could get us out of this entire mess.


Intel CPUs have had hardware decode for AV1 since Tiger Lake (2020) and hardware encode support since Meteor Lake (2023).


It could get us out of this mess after a decade of it's hardware encoder/decoder being built into things. If we all just switched to it now, if everything shipped with hardware encoder for AV1 now magically, it would still be a decade before the pre-existing computers/devices were no longer used and AV1 could actually be a default. That's only become possible with HEVC recently.

I do look forwards to an open future. But it's no quick solution.


Well, not everything has an HEVC codec nowadays (e.g., Dell laptops) so HEVC isn't good for that either




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