That's the cost of saving time. You either get a quick encode at a larger file size/less quality or a smaller encode with better quality that takes more time.
No it doesn't. Divx/Xvid encoding was done at 1fps and less in the late 90s. x264 was the same when it first came out. Fansub encoders used to use filters that caused encode times to go down below 0.10fps and would let a machine run for days for the finale encode. These are not new problems newfags are just accustomed to real time streaming and the software being mature.
Caleb Edwards
Patience is dead
Mason Barnes
Nvidia always chooses the faster and lower quality route for everything.
Ethan Ward
user, there's a reason fansubbers prefer HEVC over VP9 despite the latter performing better at low bitrates. Encoding 23 minutes of 320x240p24 AV1 for days on end may have been attractive during the early days of digital video but these days it's plain inexcusable when x265 can deliver the same quality with a mild increase in filesize in a matter of hours.
Matthew Collins
1) The reference encoder is not optimized AT ALL. It's stupid to compare its speed with others. 2) rav1e will probably end up as the default encoder.
Aiden Johnson
Fansubbers don't know how to encode anymore, boy. See Only if you know how to tune it to avoid landing in blurland. Mainly --no-sao and --no-strong-intra-smoothing; x265 is actually where x264 was before it started disregarding metrics and going full psy optimizations. Why do I have faith in AV1? Because Xiph is behind rav1e, and the people at Xiph really know their shit.
Nolan Foster
This. The Xiph guys seem to know their shit.
Jordan Wilson
How does rav1e compare to aomenc when using identical bitrates+available options? I heard it omits many of AV1's advanced features for the sake of speed.
Isaac Jenkins
Nice rant that had nothing to do with what I was talking about. You just saw me mention fansubs and went full retard. I don't really care what lazy faggots these days are using to re-encode crunchyroll rips with.
Zachary Baker
The 1.0 spec (bitstream freeze) was JUST reached, m8. You'll have to wait AT LEAST 6 months to get something very good (could be lower seeing all the money behind it, though).