Den 29.12.2023 11:56, skrev Andrew Randrianasulu:


пт, 29 дек. 2023 г., 05:01 Terje J. Hanssen <terjejhanssen@gmail.com>:


Den 17.12.2023 00:05, skrev Andrew Randrianasulu:


пт, 15 дек. 2023 г., 21:10 Terje J. Hanssen via Cin <cin@lists.cinelerra-gg.org>:


Anyway, apparently SVT-AV1 libsvtav1 shines as the superiour fastest and simple to use CPU based AV1 encoder (before GPU hwaccels)

After rebuilding SVT-AV1 on termux for Neon acceleration I tried three variations of same file:

du -h av1-1.8.0*
5.0M    av1-1.8.0-pr12.webm
4.3M    av1-1.8.0-pr2.webm
4.6M    av1-1.8.0.webm

all on crf 30

ffmpeg -i 20081103140154.m2t -c:v libsvtav1 -an -preset 2 -crf 30  av1-1.8.0-pr2.webm

this one run at 0.2 fps

ffmpeg -i 20081103140154.m2t -c:v libsvtav1 -an -preset 12 -crf 30  av1-1.8.0-pr12.webm

this one run up to 9.4 fps!

ffmpeg -i 20081103140154.m2t -c:v libsvtav1 -an -preset 6 -crf 30  av1-1.8.0.webm

and this one run  at 1.3 fps.

all files encoded from same input:

Stream #0:0[0x810]: Video: mpeg2video (Main) ([2][0][0][0] / 0x0002), yuv420p(tv, bt709, top first), 1440x1080 [SAR 4:3 DAR 16:9], 25000 kb/s, 25 fps, 25 tbr, 90k tbn

So, I guess on aarch64 tablet this one definitely not as fast as on desktop (x86_64) Intel.




AV1 Encoding/Rendering:
======================

To compare encoding with FFmpeg/SVT-AV1 v. 1.7.0 and rendering with the current CinGG/AOM-AV1 (v. 3.1.1?), I used a medium length 1080i HDV clip (ca. 7 min duration) as input file:
1,3G    hdv07_05.m2t


239M    hdv07_05_m2t_svt-av1_pr10.webm
ffmpeg -i hdv07_05.m2t -c:v libsvtav1 -preset 10 -crf 35 -c:a libvorbis hdv07_05_m2t_svt-av1_pr10.webm
frame=10240 fps= 68 q=27.0 Lsize=  244069kB time=00:06:58.24 bitrate=4780.5kbits/s speed=2.78x   


235M    hdv07_05_cingg_aom-av1.webm
Rendering with CinGG/AOM-AV1
Rendering took 0:37:06 = 2226 sek
FPS=10240/2226=4.6


Rendering speed results:
------------------------
68 FPS vs 4.6 FPS


FFplay playback:
===============

hdv07_05_m2t_svt-av1_pr10.webm
------------------------------
ffplay -hide_banner hdv07_05_m2t_svt-av1_pr10.webm
[libdav1d @ 0x7fe318004880] libdav1d 1.3.0    0KB sq=    0B f=0/0   
Input #0, matroska,webm, from 'hdv07_05_m2t_svt-av1_pr10.webm':
  Metadata:
    ENCODER         : Lavf60.3.100
  Duration: 00:06:58.28, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 4780 kb/s
  Stream #0:0: Video: av1 (Main), yuv420p(tv, bt709), 1440x1080, SAR 4:3 DAR 16:9, 25 fps, 25 tbr, 1k tbn
    Metadata:
      ENCODER         : Lavc60.3.100 libsvtav1
      DURATION        : 00:06:58.283000000
  Stream #0:1: Audio: vorbis, 48000 Hz, stereo, fltp
    Metadata:
      ENCODER         : Lavc60.3.100 libvorbis
      DURATION        : 00:06:57.939000000
[libdav1d @ 0x7fe3180d5b80] libdav1d 1.3.0
  20.51 A-V: -0.032 fd=   0 aq=   12KB vq=  310KB sq=    0B f=0/0


hdv07_05_cingg_aom-av1.webm
----------------------------
ffplay -hide_banner hdv07_05_cingg_aom-av1.webm
[libdav1d @ 0x7f3650004640] libdav1d 1.3.0    0KB sq=    0B f=0/0   
Input #0, matroska,webm, from 'hdv07_05_cingg_aom-av1.webm':f=0/0   
  Metadata:
    ENCODER         : Lavf60.16.100
  Duration: 00:06:58.08, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 4708 kb/s
  Stream #0:0: Video: av1 (Main), yuv420p(tv, bt470bg/unknown/unknown), 1440x1080, SAR 1:1 DAR 4:3, 25 fps, 25 tbr, 1k tbn
    Metadata:
      DURATION        : 00:06:58.043000000
  Stream #0:1: Audio: vorbis, 48000 Hz, stereo, fltp
    Metadata:
      DURATION        : 00:06:58.082000000
[libdav1d @ 0x7f36500da540] libdav1d 1.3.0
  24.95 A-V: -0.008 fd=   3 aq=   21KB vq=  583KB sq=    0B f=0/0 


VLC Playback (copied codec info from GUI Tool tab)
============

vlc hdv07_05_m2t_svt-av1_pr10.webm
----------------------------------
Stream 0
    Codec: AOMedia's AV1 Video (av01)
    Type: Video
    Video resolution: 1440x1080
    Buffer dimensions: 1536x1152
    Frame rate: 25
    Decoded format: Planar 4:2:0 YUV
    Orientation: Top left
    Color primaries: ITU-R BT.709
    Color transfer function: ITU-R BT.709
Stream 1
    Codec: Vorbis Audio (vorb)
    Type: Audio
    Channels: Stereo
    Sample rate: 48000 Hz
    Bits per sample: 32
    Bitrate: 112 kb/s
    encoder: Lavc60.3.100


vlc hdv07_05_cingg_aom-av1.webm
-------------------------------
Stream 0
    Codec: AOMedia's AV1 Video (av01)
    Type: Video
    Video resolution: 1440x1080
    Buffer dimensions: 1536x1152
    Frame rate: 25
    Decoded format: Planar 4:2:0 YUV
    Orientation: Top left
    Color space: ITU-R BT.601 Range
Stream 1
    Codec: Vorbis Audio (vorb)
    Type: Audio
    Channels: Stereo
    Sample rate: 48000 Hz
    Bits per sample: 32
    Bitrate: 112 kb/s
    encoder: Lavc60.31.102


Playback results:
-----------------

hdv07_05_m2t_svt-av1_pr10.webm
------------------------------
FFplay and VLC: Correct playback of HDV 16:9 (DAR) Video and correct Audio
BT.709 Colors should be correct for HD(V) video


hdv07_05_cingg_aom-av1.webm
----------------------------
FFplay and VLC: wrong playback of HDV 4:3 (DAR) Video,
and som screeching (scratch) sound on Audio 
BT.601 colors is seemingly for (older) SD video
That said, I just loaded the HDV clip in Cin-GG without change of the default Preferences,
so this can probably be corrected/tuned.

well, lack of correct (display) aspect ratio on output, as well as distorted sound is concerning!

Can you try another audio encoder, and may be manually set 'format' parameters, if container-level aspect ratio still not set up automatically?



Within Settings | Format I selected "our" Preset "HDV 1080i/25".
The Color model changed from RGB-8 bit to YUVA-8 bit. but I didn't see it change of geometry parameters.
Still the Canvas size was: Width:1440, Height:1080, W Ratio:1.0, H Ratio:1.0, Aspect Ratio:16.0:9.0

If the latter Aspect Ratio is equivalent to FFmpeg's DAR 16:9,
shouldn't W Ratio and H Ratio be equivalent to FFmpegs pixel aspect ratio SAR 4:3 as in the svt-av1 encoded file?

Or generic: Would it be possible to automatic get the format parameters identical to how FFmpeg (FFprobe) read the source file?
And like SVT-AV1: By default SVT-AV1 will encode 10-bit sources to 10-bit outputs and 8-bit to 8-bit.

---------------

I tested also Cin-GG/aom-av1 rendering of 20081103140154.m2t hdv file (you used above with ffmpeg.)
The same result, display aspect ratio is 4:3. Actually as soon the files are saved to disk, Gnome File manager show them visually like the 4:3 SD icons.

Could you possibly try to render the same file using CinGG av1.webm to verify what happends ?