AOMedia Video 1 (AV1) is a royalty-free, open-source video codec developed to be a successor to VP9 by the Alliance for Open Media (AOMedia). It is a state-of-the-art codec that addresses the rising demand for high-quality and high-resolution video delivery across web and mobile platforms.| ImageKit.io Blog
Authored by Philipp Hancke, investigation prompted by unusual behavior in Google Meet's handling of the scalabilityMode statistic. Hancke reveals the use of AV1 during pre-call stages, AV1 with VP9 SVC, and provides data on the advantages of AV1 screen sharing.| webrtcHacks
Force YouTube + Chrome to stream encodings that can be decoded by my Radeon RX 470| Bootloader Blog
Experiments with Intel Quick Sync and ffmeg to re-encode old videos| Bootloader Blog
I only recently found out that Chrome has started shipping experimental support for VP9 and AV1 simulcast. If you've visited this blog before, you know what simulcast is already (if you don't, make sure you read this post first!) and you may recall we've talked, on separate occasions, about both codecs, but typically with respect| Meetecho Blog