
The options available by libsvtav1 in FFmpeg do not allow me to get the result I want, I have either small files, but of mediocre quality or good quality files, but of enormous weight.īy passing the video tracks to SvtAv1EncApp, I get the weight gains I mentioned earlier in this post and the quality of the video tracks is very good. There is only in smaller format (512x280) where I have a loss of 5,5 % in file size compared to H265. In DVD format (720 × 576) I gain another 20% in file size compared to H265. In 720p I gain 30 to 45% in file size compared to H265.


Even for resolutions lower than 1080p, there is one big advantage, and that is the file weight.
