Hi folks, recently I’ve been contemplating the idea of an AV1-only tracker. Just out of curiosity, do you think you’d find use in something like this? Looking forward to hearing your thoughts.

  • @Kiruko
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    81 year ago

    Would be pretty cool.

    I’ve dowoaded a few av1 things now and the file sizes are game changing for me

  • smoothbrain coldtakes
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    41 year ago

    I would use it much like I’ve converted my collection to h265 when that became prevalent. The only thing barring me is that Plex doesn’t work with AV1 yet as far as I know, otherwise I would be working on shrinking my library size already.

    • Die4Ever
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      21 year ago

      Why doesn’t Plex support AV1 yet? Isn’t it just using ffmpeg?

      • smoothbrain coldtakes
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        21 year ago

        Different versions of the client have different supports for different codecs. They’re usually fine with h264 and h265 but newer (av1) and older (avi/divx) are supported sporadically. I know the Android client only does up to h265 on Amazon devices and that’s generally what my family is using to access the library. I try to avoid transcoding as much as possible. It’s not worth it to have a tiny file size if you’re just going to be needing to reprocess it to be viewed on most of your clients. The desktop client typically has the widest range of available codecs but I don’t know if it works with AV1 yet.

        • @Kiruko
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          21 year ago

          Last time I checked, jellyfin was leading the way on that

          • smoothbrain coldtakes
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            21 year ago

            I’d switch to Jellyfin but I’ve been using Plex for years with a lifetime Plex Pass. How much different is Jellyfin? What kinds of things are more supported? What kinds of things are less supported? My main concern is having access to the library for my non-tech family.

            • @[email protected]OP
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              11 year ago

              Plex has better client support. Check if Jellyfin clients exist for the devices peoole watch on

            • @Kiruko
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              11 year ago

              I’ve never used Plex so I really can’t say and when I was originally looking for a media system, jellyfin just ticked my bias boxes; open source being the main thing.

              Hopefully someone else can answer you here

  • @[email protected]M
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    31 year ago

    Man I’ve been out of the loop bc I didn’t even know about this until this post.

    I would 100% be on board, I could even do some encoding again like the good ole days lol.

    If something newer and even better came out the tracker could always pivot and adapt. Basically could be the “early adopter” movie tracker, which I’m all about.

  • @[email protected]
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    21 year ago

    Yeah I’d be down for that. It’s a specific niche that I don’t think exists yet. Would need to have some QC on the encodes coming out though, or it could become ugly pretty quick.

    • @[email protected]M
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      21 year ago

      Yea honestly, could be the bitrate but to me they don’t look as good as most of the x264/x265 encodes. Also searched through HDBits forum and seems like they also have qualms about the quality, but aren’t sure if its do the format itself or just the early stage of the available encoders and lack of options.

      Still, the size alone is still a big plus and I’m sure many people would still be interested even with a degrade in quality, and I’m sure it will only get better with time.