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I recently got it into my head to compare the various popular video codecs in an effort to better understand how av1 works and looks compared to x264 and x265. I also had ideas of using a intel video card to compress a home video security setup, and what levels of compression I would need to get good results.\n
\n
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\n
To compare results I used [imgsli](https://imgsli.com/), [FFMetrics](https://github.com/fifonik/FFMetrics), and my own picture viewer to try and see what the differences are.\n
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| 24 | 301,517 – [av1 VAMF visually lossless](https://imgsli.com/MjI5ODg4) | 250,426 | 263,524 – [x264 good enough](https://imgsli.com/MjI5ODk5) |\n
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| 36 | 139,379 – [av1 My visually lossless](https://imgsli.com/MjI5ODg0) | 48,516 | 63,214 |\n
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I recently got it into my head to compare the various popular video codecs in an effort to better understand how av1 works and looks compared to x264 and x265. I also had ideas of using a intel video card to compress a home video security setup, and what levels of compression I would need to get good results.\n
\n
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\n
To compare results I used [imgsli](https://imgsli.com/), [FFMetrics](https://github.com/fifonik/FFMetrics), and my own picture viewer to try and see what the differences are.\n
\n
**The Results**\n
\n
| crf | av1 KB | x265 KB | x264 KB |\n
|---|---|---|---|\n
| 18 | 419,261 | 632,079 | 685,217 – [x246 visually lossless](https://imgsli.com/MjI5ODk4) |\n
| 21 | 352,337 | 390,358 – [x265 visually lossless](https://imgsli.com/MjI5OTAw) | 411,439 |\n
| 24 | 301,517 – [av1 VAMF visually lossless](https://imgsli.com/MjI5ODg4) | 250,426 | 263,524 – [x264 good enough](https://imgsli.com/MjI5ODk5) |\n
| 27 | 245,685 | 165,079 – [x265 good enough](https://imgsli.com/MjI5OTAx) | 176,919 |\n
| 30 | 205,008 | 110,062 | 122,458 |\n
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| 36 | 139,379 – [av1 My visually lossless](https://imgsli.com/MjI5ODg0) | 48,516 | 63,214 |\n
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| 42 | 97,365 – [av1 my good enough](https://imgsli.com/MjI5ODg1) | 20,636 | 35,801 |\n
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[Here is av1 rcf 36 vs crf 24](https://imgsli.com/MjI5ODk1).\n
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\n
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I recently got it into my head to compare the various popular video codecs in an effort to better understand how av1 works and looks compared to x264 and x265. I also had ideas of using a intel video card to compress a home video security setup, and what levels of compression I would need to get good results.\n
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\n
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| 24 | 301,517 – [av1 VAMF visually lossless](https://imgsli.com/MjI5ODg4) | 250,426 | 263,524 – [x264 good enough](https://imgsli.com/MjI5ODk5) |\n
| 27 | 245,685 | 165,079 – [x265 good enough](https://imgsli.com/MjI5OTAx) | 176,919 |\n
| 30 | 205,008 | 110,062 | 122,458 |\n
| 33 | 168,192 | 73,528 | 86,899 |\n
| 36 | 139,379 – [av1 My visually lossless](https://imgsli.com/MjI5ODg0) | 48,516 | 63,214 |\n
| 39 | 116,096 | 31,670 | 47,161 |\n
| 42 | 97,365 – [av1 my good enough](https://imgsli.com/MjI5ODg1) | 20,636 | 35,801 |\n
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I recently got it into my head to compare the various popular video codecs in an effort to better understand how av1 works and looks compared to x264 and x265. I also had ideas of using a intel video card to compress a home video security setup, and what levels of compression I would need to get good results.\n
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\n
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\n
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[Here is av1 rcf 36 vs crf 24](https://imgsli.com/MjI5ODk1).\n
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I recently got it into my head to compare the various popular video codecs in an effort to better understand how av1 works and looks compared to x264 and x265. I also had ideas of using a intel video card to compress a home video security setup, and what levels of compression I would need to get good results.\n
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I used the 4k 6.3gb blender project, [tears of steel](https://mango.blender.org/download/) as a source. I downscaled the video to 1080p using all three codecs, and then attempted to compare the results using various crf levels.\n
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To compare results I used [imgsli](https://imgsli.com/), [FFMetrics](https://github.com/fifonik/FFMetrics), and my own picture viewer to try and see what the differences are.\n
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| 24 | 301,517 – [av1 VAMF visually lossless](https://imgsli.com/MjI5ODg4) | 250,426 | 263,524 – [x264 good enough](https://imgsli.com/MjI5ODk5) |\n
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I recently got it into my head to compare the various popular video codecs in an effort to better understand how av1 works and looks compared to x264 and x265. I also had ideas of using a intel video card to compress a home video security setup, and what levels of compression I would need to get good results.\n
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\n
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\n
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\n
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| 18 | 419,261 | 632,079 | 685,217 – [x246 visually lossless](https://imgsli.com/MjI5ODk4) |\n
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Ah I think Windows does this “helpful” thing where it installs its bootloader into the ESP of any drive if it’s already present rather than the drive you explicitly told it to install onto.\n
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Ah I think Windows does this “helpful” thing where it installs its bootloader into the ESP of any drive if it’s already present rather than the drive you explicitly told it to install onto.\n
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Ah I think Windows does this “helpful” thing where it installs its bootloader into the ESP of any drive if it’s already present rather than the drive you explicitly told it to install onto.\n
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Also note that your IP address is by far not the only thing used to fingerprint you. See [abrahamjuliot.github.io/creepjs/](https://abrahamjuliot.github.io/creepjs/) and [browserleaks.com](https://browserleaks.com/).\n
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> the parts of Guix in which packages are defined are quite pure, even using monads for some things\n
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> I was just reading about it, it sounds like a pretty cool OS and package manager. Has anyone actually used it?
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> meaning every step of building the kernel, including the steps taken to build the C compiler toolchain, are produced by code that is simple enough to check for correctness and safety.\n
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Not quite: It’s an expression language.\n
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> meaning every step of building the kernel, including the steps taken to build the C compiler toolchain, are produced by code that is simple enough to check for correctness and safety.\n
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> it is not quite to the point where it /just works/ on a lot of the computer hardware that I own.\n
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Unless we get some *serious* money, effort and/or regulation w.r.t. OSS firmware, that will likely never be the case. \n
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> meaning every step of building the kernel, including the steps taken to build the C compiler toolchain, are produced by code that is simple enough to check for correctness and safety.\n
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The best way I know of is to get yourself a VM and get into the weeds; try to configure a system to your liking.\n
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Follow the NixOS manual. The Wiki is unofficial; often opinionated, out of date or just plain wrong. Take it with a grain of salt. The canonical source of documentation is the NixOS manual and it’s not nearly as bad as you may have heard.\n
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Make extensive use of [search.nixos.org/options](https://search.nixos.org/options) or `man configuration.nix`. Finding and making proper use of options and the module system is the bread and butter of using NixOS.\n
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Eventhough everyone and their mom will recommend them to you for nebulous reasons, ignore flakes for now. You will know when you’ll benefit from using them; namely when you need to use something outside of NixOS/Nixpkgs. You’re going to have enough to figure out with plain old NixOS on its own though; I don’t have external dependencies in [my config](https://github.com/Atemu/nixos-config/) to this day.\n
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To wrap it up, make sure to ask the community if something’s not working as expected: [github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs#community](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs#community)
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