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| Video | av1 (libaom) b8 cq28 cpu4 c1r0 |
| Audio | untouched |
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[xiao-av1] Maou Gakuin no Futekigousha - 02 [1080p][AV1].mkv (297.1 MiB)
Nice, I've wanted to try AV1 for a while.
It plays fine with MPV, although I wonder if there are artifacts or it's just the art style and I didn't notice from the original source?
Guess I'll try to compare it.
Edit: after comparing I'd say the lines are a bit more jagged compared to the original, are you maybe using a sharpening filter?
Or maybe the CQ needs to be a bit higher?
I'm not super familiar with AV1 but the ideal in my opinion would be to get a similar size to x265 while achieving a better quality, if it looks worse it's not worth it.
@progste
I'm not using any filters.
I'm currently targeting file sizes of EMBER and Anime Time's releases.
As for FFA, it's already pretty comparable in quality.
I can still increase the quality with cpu-used while not impacting the filesize, but that will happen when I get more processing power.
here's a comparison for some extremes: https://slow.pics/c/HvrDoImy
yeah spend an hour with your face to the monitor and then realize it doesn't matter in motion.
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