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It's been a while..... Hopefully this helps some of you get better video quality.
ОтветитьLike your video ! ))
ОтветитьVery good explanation! You also as SL user need a router to setup proper QOS to overcome some sat internet latency issues and to manage local internet oversaturation.
ОтветитьHey man! Thank you so much for this in depth, yet simple video. Easy to follow along and understand. I haven’t been able to try this yet but I’m very excited to give this a try.
ОтветитьI bought a encoder h265 because I stream in little towns using only starlink, a camera and my phone, I want it works to stream IRL what do you think?
Ответитьwhat to do if i wish to keep ultra low latency and still have vp9 codec? any workaround?
ОтветитьWhile I appreciate the effort to simplify the comparison between AV1 and VP9 in terms of video quality and resolution, the information provided in the video seems to oversimplify and misrepresent the capabilities of these codecs. Both AV1 and VP9 are advanced video codecs, and their performance is influenced by various factors.
The claim that AV1 produces an "H.264 level of quality" and is limited to "1080p or lower," while VP9 produces an "H.265 level of quality" and is suitable for "1440p or higher," is not accurate. AV1 is designed to achieve higher compression efficiency than VP9, potentially delivering better video quality at lower bitrates. Both codecs can be used across a range of resolutions, and the choice between them often depends on factors such as platform support, efficiency goals, and the specific requirements of the application or service.
In reality, AV1's goal is to surpass the quality achieved by previous codecs like H.264 and VP9 while maintaining or reducing the file size. The efficiency improvements in AV1 can be particularly beneficial in scenarios where bandwidth is limited, leading to better video quality at the same file size compared to VP9.
It's essential to consider the specific use case, encoding parameters, and the evolving landscape of video codecs. While both AV1 and VP9 have their strengths, the decision between them should be based on a careful evaluation of your specific needs and priorities.
The 3090 does av1?
ОтветитьDamn any 144p also how to keep alpha
ОтветитьLmao I use starlink and live in the woods, too. This was extremely specific to my situation and you have my thanks. 🙏
Ответитьdo i select hevc with a rtx 3060ti?
Ответитьwhen i stream at 1080p, i also get options to watch it in 1440p. is that okay?
ОтветитьYou can stream ultra low latency 1440p 60 fps when u select variable stream and HLS isnt better for hevc streams in 2K ?
Ответитьbesides the h265, would this work on twitch with nvenc 264 and the rest of the settings?
Ответитьmy 2 cents:
don't use low latency mode in codec settings. the difference in latency these is minuscule, but the difference in quality may not be so small. it's for playing via game streaming, not for streams that people watch.
you should only downscale if you're on slow internet (or you're streaming on twitch because maximum bitrate twitch accepts is quite low)
does this work for obs twitch?
Ответитьobs keeps crashing on me
Ответитьgg
ОтветитьVery helpful video to me thank you so much ❤ Love from India 🇮🇳
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