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kliras posted:AV1 encoding is getting wider adoption on YouTube; this HWUB video has AV1 across all resolutions: At low resolutions the AV01 encodes get more bitrate than the VP9 & AVC encoders though. And AV1 is really good. I'd expect a reduction in bitrate by 10% versus VP9 still results in higher quality. IDK, it seems like youtube quality is pretty good these days. They use good codecs now, unlike the VP8 days. If you compare 4K movie trailers and other stuff that's not a talking head, they're delivering bitrates that are at least the same ballpark as netflix.
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Klyith posted:IDK, it seems like youtube quality is pretty good these days. They use good codecs now, unlike the VP8 days. If you compare 4K movie trailers and other stuff that's not a talking head, they're delivering bitrates that are at least the same ballpark as netflix. And to be fair to YouTube, a lot of people just still have zero clue how to encode video for YouTube, especially huge channels like IGN. The new Moon Knight trailer from Marvel also looks like absolute garbage (in terms of encoding), which blows my mind for such a big company.
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# ? Jan 18, 2022 16:49 |
kliras posted:AV1 encoding is getting wider adoption on YouTube; this HWUB video has AV1 across all resolutions: If they're going to switch, I'd at least like to see statistical and perceptual similarity comparisons between the source, the old compression, and the new compression - although I doubt we're gonna get that. Combat Pretzel posted:I doubt ISPs have stopped their "Youtube/Netflix needs to pay for the bandwidth they use on our networks" shpiel. It's probably partly related to that. And IIRC back when Covid started, the EU mandated lower video bitrate to make room on the interwebs for home office data traffic. Not sure if that's still in effect. Klyith posted:At low resolutions the AV01 encodes get more bitrate than the VP9 & AVC encoders though. And AV1 is really good. I'd expect a reduction in bitrate by 10% versus VP9 still results in higher quality. I know a little less about video compression than I do about audio compression, but anyone with a confetti cannon or the equivalent After Effects filter can demonstrate how quickly things can get bad the same way that songs (even officially-uploaded ones) can end up sounding like vocal fry: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gtyi1vvXxKY (Towards the end of the song, the crescendo is so powerful that it breaks most audio compression algorithms, and certainly all the ones offered by youtube - if you listen to a good FLAC rip of the song you'll hear very clearly what I'm talking about) BlankSystemDaemon fucked around with this message at 20:17 on Jan 18, 2022 |
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BlankSystemDaemon posted:Youtube is a lot more hostile against ISPs than Netflix is, though; the latter has the OpenConnect Appliances that any ISP can setup in their datacenter racks, which functions as a cache for Netflix content. Netflix probably has well under 1% of the data that Youtube has though.
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# ? Jan 18, 2022 20:17 |
Inept posted:Netflix probably has well under 1% of the data that Youtube has though. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_o-HcG8QxPc
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Netflix also have cache servers in data centers of a lot of ISPs.
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Combat Pretzel posted:Netflix also have cache servers in data centers of a lot of ISPs. Although I didn't mention they're free, which I wasn't aware of.
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BlankSystemDaemon posted:A decade ago they were handling about 1/3 of all North American traffic during peak times using FreeBSD, and nowadays they're building servers that handle about ~400Gbps of traffic each: yes netflix pushes a lot of data around, but it's largely pushing the same data to many different users, so that data can be cached at the edge youtube consumers are pulling a much broader set of content that's a lot harder to cache
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# ? Jan 18, 2022 20:28 |
repiv posted:yes netflix pushes a lot of data around, but it's largely pushing the same data to many different users, so that data can be cached at the edge You can probably guess how it went. The point was that they're still moving a shitload of traffic.
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As of today, Youtube is plastering recommended movies all over my home page. Is there any nice extension made to get rid of this? I doubt Youtube would be kind enough to let me disable it on their own, even if I don't even watch movies and would certainly not pay Youtube to watch them even if I did.
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# ? Jan 18, 2022 20:48 |
I am curious how video delivery works at an as needed basis. So they cache it at edge locations, but how does delivery work if you've got hundreds or thousands of people asking to watch the same episode of a show? Like, are instances created when an episode is queued up and customers connect to it? Obviously outside of the scope of this thread but just a random thought I've never explored before. Insurrectionist posted:As of today, Youtube is plastering recommended movies all over my home page. Is there any nice extension made to get rid of this? I doubt Youtube would be kind enough to let me disable it on their own, even if I don't even watch movies and would certainly not pay Youtube to watch them even if I did. Freetube for Windows or Newpipe for Android have been good at giving me exactly what I want based off of my subscriptions. Plus you don't actually have to log into a google account.
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BlankSystemDaemon posted:I'm bit worried that they're moving things around; youtube video compression was already right on the line where it can sort-of handle ~most~ things, but it's surprisingly easy to make it give up and just display garbage. This video is not available?
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Kerbtree posted:This video is not available? It's Comforting Sounds by Mew in case you want to look it up for yourself.
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# ? Jan 18, 2022 23:11 |
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I mean, it's not like it's a new thing, and people need to get paid, but something clicked very recently, and this... SEGWAY! LTT STORE DOT COM! AFFILIATE LINKS! SPONSOR! etc blah blah... ...got reaaaally grating. When their upcoming labs stuff is gonna tear a hole into their financials, it's probably gonna ramp up some. I guess the other activities of LMG don't generate satisfactory revenue. Or it's simply just MONEY.
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Youtubers who try and do knowing winking links (Linus) and subtle hard to notice transitions (Rene Ritchie) into ad reads infuriate the piss out of me. You know people are just going to skip past it so just say "now for an advert" like Michael Fisher does, and he's even started marking out the sponsor spot as a Youtube chapter (and before that had a big "Sponsor Message" box on screen during it) so it's easy to skip.
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# ? Jan 19, 2022 00:17 |
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do i have the extension for you! https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/sponsorblock-for-youtube/mnjggcdmjocbbbhaepdhchncahnbgone?hl=en https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/sponsorblock/
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# ? Jan 19, 2022 00:22 |
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This one as well https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/clickbait-remover-for-you/omoinegiohhgbikclijaniebjpkeopip?hl=en
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# ? Jan 19, 2022 00:30 |
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Given that Manscape has already bought sponsor spots, I'd like to see how LTT handles a promotion for Mac Welden underwear and Bluechew
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# ? Jan 19, 2022 02:35 |
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I just pay $3 for float plane hehe
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# ? Jan 19, 2022 03:06 |
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Combat Pretzel posted:When their upcoming labs stuff is gonna tear a hole into their financials, it's probably gonna ramp up some. I guess the other activities of LMG don't generate satisfactory revenue. Or it's simply just MONEY. njsykora posted:Youtubers who try and do knowing winking links (Linus) and subtle hard to notice transitions (Rene Ritchie) into ad reads infuriate the piss out of me. You know people are just going to skip past it so just say "now for an advert" like Michael Fisher does, and he's even started marking out the sponsor spot as a Youtube chapter (and before that had a big "Sponsor Message" box on screen during it) so it's easy to skip. Most, maybe all, of LTT's video's for a while now have had the main promotion/sponsor ad listed as a chapter, but not the inserts they toss in during the video.
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BlankSystemDaemon posted:I've seen a lot of people say it's better, and it may very well be - but where are the SSIM and PSIM comparisons? the only one that says AV1 isn't as good is Fraunhoffer, who are not exactly a neutral party (or it could be explained by their testing being in 2016 while the code was still very alpha) BlankSystemDaemon posted:I know a little less about video compression than I do about audio compression, but anyone with a confetti cannon or the equivalent After Effects filter can demonstrate how quickly things can get bad the same way that songs (even officially-uploaded ones) can end up sounding like vocal fry: So I don't have a lossless to compare, and honestly I'm not the best at ABXing encoder artifacts in the first place. But that song is clipped to hell. It's not "too powerful", its flattened against the wall. I'm kinda doubtful whether what you're hearing is encoder artifacts or just a song with terrible mastering. Most audio problem samples that show encoder problems are not songs that sound like that -- encoders do square waves just fine. If you're serious about comparing encoders and poo poo you can't just compare lossy vs lossless. You have to blind test them and, before making quality judgements, prove that you can tell blind samples apart.
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# ? Jan 19, 2022 06:25 |
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I don't think I'd still be watching many youtube videos without sponsorblock. It arrived just as I was starting to unsubscribe from some. Even just blocking the "like and subscribe* stuff and the overly long intros makes it much better. If it could block the overuse of "guys" and everything being "super" then I'd be even happier
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Klyith posted:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AV1#Quality_and_efficiency, there are results from a bunch of different research papers you can dig into Also, did you read any of the articles? Almost all of them measure structural similarity (or even more laughably, PSNR) whereas what I'm asking for is both that and perceptual similarity (preferably at the same time, since that tells more than either alone does). All of the research done on AV1 is on researcher-chosen videos (which can be an issue, but let's assume it isn't) as well as settings that've chosen based on whatever optimizes for the best quality at a given bitrate. That latter is the important part, because it's not what Google are targeting; even if we knew their exact encoding choices (while I haven't looked extensively, I've not found anything conclusive - but if you upload something following exactly their recommendations it still gets re-encoded, so they're doing something else), I'm pretty sure we can guess that they're more interested in what gets them the lowest bitrate while still having passable quality. That's a distinction that matters when you're measuring PSIM. As for Comforting Sounds, the mastering of the song isn't the problem as it sounds great on the Frengers album or ripped as FLAC - it just happens to be a song where the crescendo contains so many things that the psycho-acoustic properties of most lossy codecs break down unless you do CBR at the highest bitrate. However, it's also a good test for this exact reason, because you don't need a blind ABX test to hear the differences in the FLAC encoding vs VBR in the low-140kbps- ie. what the OPUS encoding is for the version I linked, but even if it was AAC-LC (which is what youtube recommends), it still sounds like vocal fry. BlankSystemDaemon fucked around with this message at 17:02 on Jan 19, 2022 |
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# ? Jan 19, 2022 16:52 |
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Speak of the devil! FFmpeg 5.0 just launched, including:quote:AV1 Low overhead bitstream format muxer
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# ? Jan 19, 2022 18:39 |
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What am I missing? A muxer combines bitstreams into a container format.
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I just really wanted to use that emote for once, but it's a nice addition.
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LTT does do a nice thing and makes the intro ad read + title almost exactly 20 seconds long so a double tap as soon as you hear Linus doing his bad sponsor segue gets you right into the video.
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Martian Manfucker posted:LTT does do a nice thing and makes the intro ad read + title almost exactly 20 seconds long so a double tap as soon as you hear Linus doing his bad sponsor segue gets you right into the video. There is a great browser plugin called sponserblock that auto skips these segments.
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https://twitter.com/GamersNexus/status/1484709449889730560?t=4_Vdg5SiQz4RYydRBlC4YA&s=19
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gradenko_2000 posted:https://twitter.com/GamersNexus/status/1484709449889730560?t=4_Vdg5SiQz4RYydRBlC4YA&s=19 steve's wrong (except for the part where anyone with an alternative should buy something better), anandtech guy is right: DIY enthusiasts who buy enthusiast-grade parts aren't gonna quit the PC DIY scene. The practical and money-conscious may take a long break from upgrades, but they'll be back. What you have to worry about is the pipeline of new people who are getting shut out. First time builders generally don't start with top-level parts, they start with budget or mid-range ones. They're the ones who have absolutely *nothing* to buy, and that's your pipeline for the future. In a shortage of fabs & ram, you can make 2-4 low-end GPUs for every high-end one. If both Nvidia and AMD had concentrated on maxing the number of boxes on shelves, it would have been better for everyone but the shareholders seeing record profits.
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Someone needs to come take Linus' phone off him. https://twitter.com/LinusTech/status/1486925588199718912 https://twitter.com/LinusTech/status/1486958740062425089
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Can't blocks ads if my content is an ad
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njsykora posted:Someone needs to come take Linus' phone off him. lol I tried watching a few YouTube videos through the native app recently and it was utterly loving infuriating how many ads were served during and between videos.
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A discord friend also remembered Linus doing a video on the PiHole which makes it even funnier. https://t.co/O8U1X9Gm6U
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And promoting VPNs that are definitely not about getting around region restrictions for where streaming services don't have publishing rights, etc.
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Theophany posted:lol I tried watching a few YouTube videos through the native app recently and it was utterly loving infuriating how many ads were served during and between videos. Are you sure you don't want Deliveroo or to reliably send money with Remitly?
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# ? Jan 28, 2022 16:08 |
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njsykora posted:Someone needs to come take Linus' phone off him. lmao what is it about being rich that suddenly turns your mindset into "everyone is stealing from me if they don't give me the most possible money"? anyways the ad ecosystem is why google algorithmically promotes extremist rabbit-hole content, blocking ads on youtube is halal
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# ? Jan 28, 2022 16:15 |
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How long before Linus starts selling NFTs?
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Weaponized Autism posted:How long before Linus starts selling NFTs? Funny you should ask. https://twitter.com/LinusTech/status/1486925215393144832
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