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I'm using a 40 inch HDTV and even with that I still need to scale up the text/dpi just to read without getting a splitting headache. I'm just hoping that when I finally upgrade to a UHDTV that all the relevant software I use has dynamically scaling UI now as many didn't when I first started noticing my vision loss 9 years ago. Last edited by soresu; 24th December 2020 at 21:14. |
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As it turned out his TV had been made before the HDR part of the 4K UHD Bluray standard had been set in stone, so it basically just does 2160p resolution, no 10 bpc (native or 8 bpc + FRC) or HDR to be had. It does have a Displayport connector though as well as the standard HDMI, which is a considerable oddity for a TV model. As 4K TV's were being made well before my dad bought his I can only guess that before the full 4k UHD standard was hammered out it was somewhat like the pre 'Full HD' phase of HDTV's that had 720p and other such sub 1080p resolutions that poor people were duped into en masse. Last edited by soresu; 24th December 2020 at 21:23. |
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I wouldn't be surprised if they'd love to flip a switch and have HDR on all PCs, if it wasn't for gpu drivers that can't HDR their way out of a wet paper bag, and create new bugs every version since they don't use video as a regression test case at all. It's a bit of a catch-22, since gpu driver teams only put any effort into anything other than games when it becomes critical mass and they can't ignore it anymore.
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The TV broke less than 6 months shy of the 5 year warranty going kaput last year - thankfully the new motherboard inside not only works fine but boots the TV 3-4 times faster from standby than the old one I'm pretty sure that it was also a 2014 model on very reduced price sale to clear stock, so not quite so expensive - I'm hoping to get that myself for a Samsung Q80T 55 inch to finally upgrade from my basic HDTV I'm using for a monitor. |
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#107 | Link |
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dav1d is finally getting some x86 10 bpc AVX2 SIMD by porting some recent work for rav1e, no idea what sort of gains it will get yet but I'll leave the gitlab issue links in case the info gets posted there.
https://code.videolan.org/videolan/d..._requests/1110 https://code.videolan.org/videolan/d..._requests/1111 |
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10-bit decoding optimizations on AVX2
Some 10-bit assembly from rav1e was merged in dav1d, seemingly resulting in 25-30%+ better performance in AVX2 systems
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And is anyone keeping track of how PC power utilization is impacted by using SW AV1 versus a HW decoder? Back in the Silverlight days, I saw ~20 watts extra on a beefy laptop with H.264 SW decode versus HW decode. I imagine the gap is lower now, but it could be a pretty significant net environmental impact if 10M people are watching YouTube at an extra 10 watts each. Everything that can push that down is helpful. |
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Why single-core for testing, just curious? There aren't any AVX2 CPUs without at least 4 cores IIRC. |
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https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...htcqj1_4js9jSo Note the Thread Configurations table. |
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dav1d v0.8.2:
- ARM32 optimizations for ipred and itx in 10/12bits, completing the 10b/12b work on ARM64 and ARM32 - Give the post-filters their own threads - ARM64: rewrite the wiener functions - Speed up coefficient decoding, 0.5%-3% global decoding gain - x86: rewrite the SGR AVX2 asm - x86: improve msac speed on SSE2+ machines - ARM32: improve speed of ipred and warp - ARM64: improve speed of ipred, cdef_dir, cdef_filter, warp_motion and itx16 - ARM32/64: improve speed of looprestoration - Add seeking, pausing to the player - Update the player for rendering of 10b/12b - Misc speed improvements and fixes on all platforms - Add a xxh3 muxer in the dav1d application Last edited by hajj_3; 22nd February 2021 at 10:28. |
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Do you have any rough estimate for the gap in perf of a 10-bit and an 8-bit decode with equally optimized decoders? |
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My notebook with an i5 4300U would like to make its existence known ;-)
(2 Cores, 4 Threads, AVX2, 1.9 to 2.9 GHz) Intel *really* loved selling dual-core mobile CPUs with similar nametags as quad-core desktop CPUs... |
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There weren't any single core AVX2 processors at least, right? |
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The closest to a single-core processor with AVX2 I know of would be the AMD A6-9500 for the current AM4 platform or the AMD A6-7480 for the old FM2+ platform. Those are marketed as two cores and two threads, but they're using AMD's ill-fated Bulldozer module architecture - so there is only one "module" (and thus only one FPU/vector unit to process AVX instructions) with two integer cores sharing the FPU/vector unit and parts of the frontend and memory system. |
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