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Hardly niche. My laptop isn't new and it has hardware AV1 decoding and encoding. My 10 year old iPhone 7 can play 1080p AV1 video in software for over 200 minutes with VLC. The iPhone 7 was released in 2016, a year and a half before AV1. The dav1d decoder is mighty.

Netflix uses AV1: https://netflixtechblog.com/av1-now-powering-30-of-netflix-s...

YouTube uses AV1. It's tough to be more mainstream than that.

Right click on a YouTube video and select Stats for Nerds. If your system is capable of it, chances are it will be playing back in AV1.

Most of the YouTube videos I watch these days are AV1 encodes. Sometimes it's in VP9 and occasionally it's H.264.


Supported is different from doing it well though. You do notice the performance hit even on TVs that playback YouTube videos on AV1.

Even on 1080p videos running on AV1 on 1x, the TV system bogs down and any kind of interaction has a variable 1-3s lag. On some TVs if you do 1.25x the TV automatically "downgrades" the resolution to 480p to avoid dropping frames.

I wish there was an option to still use VP9 / H.264 on those systems (even limited to 1080p).


More reason to never use the builtin stuff in a tv. Cheap sticks can handle decoding fine.

Youtube artificially limits the resolution, on mine if you cast the exact same video it doesn’t impose that limit and works fine.

Yeah I could imagine the AV1 codec sticking around for a very long while, even as a fallback for AV2. There's still hundreds of millions of people out there using old/cheap devices (especially in developing countries) where that battery drain from software decoding is a big problem, so AV2 would be nonviable.

Some of the early use of VP9 and AV1 was Netflix serving video to people in developing countries. Their metered bandwidth was more of a bottleneck than the CPU playback.

Same. Mostly AV1, sometimes VP9, and rarely h264.

What's missing mostly: live streams which are h264.

Currently, and I say currently, dav1d is so fast, no worries on that side.


My 10 year old iPhone 7 can play 1080p AV1 video in software for more than 200 minutes with VLC. The iPhone 7 was released a year and a half before AV1 was.

So I think it's a safe bet the current Apple TV devices are capable of playing AV1 video in software. There's a VLC release for Apple TV:

https://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-appletv.html

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/vlc-media-player/id650377962?p...


Not especially relevant, as the obvious use of AV1 on the AppleTV is streaming, and the OS frameworks don't request AV1 without hardware decoding. Services which provide their own video decoding (are there any?) don't seem interested providing their own software decoder for the ATV, despite the bandwidth savings.

Six years ago Apple TV added support for playing 4K YouTube video:

https://9to5mac.com/2020/06/22/tvos-14-brings-support-for-st...

YouTube's 4K videos are only available in VP9 and AV1.

So the YouTube app on tvOS has supported at least VP9 for six years and I wouldn't be surprised if it supports AV1 today.


Apple A17 Pro / A18 include AV1 hardware decode.

The latest Apple TV is on the A15:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_TV_(device)#4K_(3rd_gene...

There may be a new Apple TV released this year.


> There may be a new Apple TV released this year.

The evergreen prediction in the Apple TV world :p. IIRC, Mark Gruman initially predicted the next model would be out H1 of 2024



> a separator between Russia and NATO countries

Why does Russia need a separator between itself and NATO countries? What do you think is going to happen without it?


Don't worry about it. Kick back and relax with some Kash Patel branded bourbon:

https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/2026/05/kash-patel-fbi-...

You'll feel better in no time.


Try a WebAssembly implementation of solitaire: https://solitaire.xaml.live/

> I like WASM and I want to like WASM but the rate of maturity within the ecosystem is incredibly abysmal.

The C# toolchain for WebAssembly is pretty good. You can do a lot with Avalonia and Uno:

https://avaloniaui.net/

https://platform.uno/

Here's a C# clone of Visual Basic compiled to WebAssembly:

https://bandysc.github.io/AvaloniaVisualBasic6/


Bated means the opposite of what you mean.

> The White House dismissed questions about potential conflicts, with spokesman David Ingle saying that Trump “only acts in the best interests of the American public.” He added: “There are no conflicts of interest.”

Ah, so it's not a conflict of interest so much as a confluence of interest.

That makes it all better.



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