> it's about not eating through all of your battery before you're done watching the video
we're talking about hours of playtime before you run out of power, you can verify this on your own phone on youtube right now, go enable av1 and marvel at how YOUR phone can play these videos at 1080p
> Overall AV1 real-time playback of 720p 30fps @ 2Mbps is feasible for low-end devices with 4 threads and 1080p 30fps @ 4Mbps is feasible for high-end and mid-range devices with 4 threads using Dav1d decoder
Why only 4 threads? My phone from 2020 has 8 cores/8 threads and a 720p screen
> Why only 4 threads? My phone from 2020 has 8 cores/8 threads and a 720p screen
Of which half of them are small cores (Cortex-A53), which is pretty likely to throw a spanner in the works of the threading model. But hey, feel free to inform the dav1d authors that their dav1d paper benchmarked dav1d wrong.
Maybe some difficult 1080p videos, but my phone can handle 30 FPS ones from what I've tested. It depends of course if you require NO dropped frames, or simply not noticeable performance degradation. I can't tell when it drops one frame out of a thousand
we're talking about hours of playtime before you run out of power, you can verify this on your own phone on youtube right now, go enable av1 and marvel at how YOUR phone can play these videos at 1080p
> Overall AV1 real-time playback of 720p 30fps @ 2Mbps is feasible for low-end devices with 4 threads and 1080p 30fps @ 4Mbps is feasible for high-end and mid-range devices with 4 threads using Dav1d decoder
Why only 4 threads? My phone from 2020 has 8 cores/8 threads and a 720p screen
https://www.gsmarena.com/oppo_a32-10454.php
So even if it doesn't handle some 1080p videos that I haven't tested, I should probably be watching them at 720p since that's all my phone can do.