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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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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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| 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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\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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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
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| 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
| 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
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| 48 | 69,044 | 9,726 | 20,823 |\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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\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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[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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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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 48 | 69,044 | 9,726 | 20,823 |\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
\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
| 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
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| 36 | 139,379 – [av1 My visually lossless](https://imgsli.com/MjI5ODg0) | 48,516 | 63,214 |\n
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It’s probably a pain to set up in Windows. In Linux, it just works, there’s nothing to set up. I’m using it right now.\n
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AMD APUs have [Video Coding Engine / Unified Video Decoder](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unified_Video_Decoder#Format_support), while Intel CPUs have [QuickSync](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_Quick_Sync_Video#Hardware_decoding_and_encoding). FFMPEG’s hardware [page](https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Hardware/VAAPI) says that AMD support is incomplete.\n
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