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- AV1 Open Video Codec Now Powers 30% of Netflix Streaming
A new tech blog from Netflix highlights the importance of the AV1 open video codec, which now powers about 30% of the platform’s streaming and discusses a variety of opportunities to expand its current use, which is primarily for VOD content The blog by Liwei Guo, Zhi Li, Sheldon Radford and Jeff
- Netflix says AV1 now powers 30% of its streaming
Netflix has revealed that the AV1 open video codec now accounts for about 30% of all viewing on its platform, and is on course to become its most-used compression format “very soon”
- Netflix Adopts AV1 Codec, Powering 30% of Streams for . . .
Netflix has adopted the AV1 codec, powering 30% of its viewing hours with superior compression for higher quality at lower bitrates This royalty-free technology enhances efficiency, reduces data usage, and supports sustainability, while Netflix eyes live streaming dominance and the upcoming AV2 It strengthens Netflix's competitive edge in streaming
- Netflix AV1: 30% of Streaming Now Uses This Game-Changing . . .
Netflix AV1 video codec streaming compression technology Discover how Netflix's AV1 open video codec powers 30% of all viewing, delivering higher quality with less bandwidth
- AV1 already powers 30 percent of Netflix streaming. It will . . .
AV1 is growing faster than HEVC — Netflix confirms that it is now 30 percent of all playback The platform is testing AV1 in sports and cloud gaming See how the codec affects HDR quality and streaming stability
- AV1 now powers 30% of Netflix streaming: On track to become . . .
Netflix is leading the charge in the transition to the AV1 video codec for improved video quality at lower bandwidth with less buffering The company has provided a status update - "Since entering the streaming business in 2007, Netflix has primarily relied on H 264 AVC as its streaming format However, we quickly recognized that a modern, open codec would benefit not only Netflix, but the
- It turns out that about 30% of Netflix streaming viewing is . . .
At the time of writing, AV1 accounts for approximately 30% of Netflix streams, making it the second most used codec and likely on track to become number one
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