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    Phoronix: SVT-AV1 1.8 Brings More Performance Improvements Plus ARM Neon SIMD Optimizations

    SVT-AV1 v1.8 was released this week as the newest version of this open-source AV1 video encoder originally started by Intel and continues to be developed by Intel engineers in cooperation with the Alliance for Open Media. As with most releases, optimizing this CPU-based AV1 encoder's performance continues to be a key priority...

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    Michael

    Strangely I don't remember libaom 3.8 being announced here on Phoronix:


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    • #3
      Cool!
      But one thing that I don't like about AV1 or this SVT-AV1 is the fact that in MKV containers it is not shown the version of this library, what it has been compiled with and which encoding options were used, like you can easily see for HEVC.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Danny3 View Post
        Cool!
        But one thing that I don't like about AV1 or this SVT-AV1 is the fact that in MKV containers it is not shown the version of this library, what it has been compiled with and which encoding options were used, like you can easily see for HEVC.
        Make sure to report a bug for it:

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Danny3 View Post
          Cool!
          But one thing that I don't like about AV1 or this SVT-AV1 is the fact that in MKV containers it is not shown the version of this library, what it has been compiled with and which encoding options were used, like you can easily see for HEVC.
          Not just with MKV container. The same can be said with other containers. Thus makes me think it is not because of the container you use

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