ffmpeg:conversions:convert_h264_to_av1
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====== ffmpeg - Conversions - Convert H264 to AV1 ====== | ====== ffmpeg - Conversions - Convert H264 to AV1 ====== | ||
- | There are various methods, and the recommendation is to use the top ones here before the latter. | + | While AV1 is used to create video files, it is not a file format. |
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+ | * Rather, it is a compression format that any program that saves video files can use to compress videos. | ||
+ | * AV1 videos | ||
+ | * However, in rare circumstances, | ||
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+ | There are various methods | ||
AV1 is implemented in **libaom** and **svt-av1**. | AV1 is implemented in **libaom** and **svt-av1**. | ||
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- | While AV1 is used to create video files, it is not a file format. | ||
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- | * Rather, it is a compression format that any program that saves video files can use to compress videos. | ||
- | * AV1 videos are most commonly saved using one of several more common video container formats, such as MP4, MKV, and WEBM. | ||
- | * However, in rare circumstances, | ||
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