Google may require AV1 codec support on all new Android TV devices
Jan 17, 2021, 17:25 IST
New Delhi, AV1's adoption may accelerate in 2021 as Google is reportedly mandating that all the new Android TV products must support the AV1 video decoding.
Google's Android TV devices launching after March 31, 2021 will support AV1 video decoding. This requirement is said to apply to all new TV products launching with Android 10 or Android 11 later this year, reports XDADevelopers.
AV1 is a video codec rated to enhance file compression compared to its current alternatives.
Google has already started using AV1 on YouTube, Chrome, and Duo on compatible devices and plans to expand those efforts to Google Photos, Play Movies/Google TV, Meet, and even Stadia over time.
AV1 is gaining popularity for online streaming and media consumption, only a handful of streaming services to date encode some of their content in AV1.
It is a fast-emerging codec rated to boost compression efficiency by 20% and 50% compared to its better-known couterparts VP9 and H.264 respectively. Therefore, it might allow playback at higher resolutions and smaller file-sizes.
YouTube streams some videos encoded in AV1 on select Android TV devices and Netflix streams select titles in AV1 if the service's data saving mode is turned on.
According to Android TV Guide, it has also recently mandated that AV1 decoding be available on all Android 10 TV devices to come - so long as it has the chipset to support.
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Google's Android TV devices launching after March 31, 2021 will support AV1 video decoding. This requirement is said to apply to all new TV products launching with Android 10 or Android 11 later this year, reports XDADevelopers.
AV1 is a video codec rated to enhance file compression compared to its current alternatives.
Google has already started using AV1 on YouTube, Chrome, and Duo on compatible devices and plans to expand those efforts to Google Photos, Play Movies/Google TV, Meet, and even Stadia over time.
AV1 is gaining popularity for online streaming and media consumption, only a handful of streaming services to date encode some of their content in AV1.
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YouTube streams some videos encoded in AV1 on select Android TV devices and Netflix streams select titles in AV1 if the service's data saving mode is turned on.
According to Android TV Guide, it has also recently mandated that AV1 decoding be available on all Android 10 TV devices to come - so long as it has the chipset to support.
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Samsung Galaxy S21 series launched in India – price, specifications, and everything you need to know
HCL Tech clocks in nearly 27% jump in profit, crosses the $10 billion revenue milestone with one more quarter left
From IIMs to BITS Pilani — here are the top courses in fintech offered by India’s premier colleges
The forgotten little town of Bundi in Rajasthan is a treasure waiting to be unearthed