Ahh, yeah that could be an issue. It takes my laptop like 11 hours to encode one of the Lord of the Rings Blu-ray. I also change the audio to eAC3 while I'm in there for better client support.
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There is a trade off between just getting more storage and reencoding. I enjoy seeing the results of the re-encodes, but it's more cost effective to just get a larger hard drive.
You can play in handbrake with AV1 encoding to see how it goes. I think I set the compression to 36 or something.
Yeah, from the re-encodes I've done, I only noticed artifacts in clouds and the New Line Cinema intro to lord of the Rings
Playback has pretty wide support by now.
Yes, AV1 is the next big deal. You can compress the hell out of the video and it still looks near original. I've re-encode some of my locally ripped movies for fun to see how it looks and it's really impressive.
Yeah, if the streaming providers ever switch over to AV1 that would be an interesting comparison.
Yeah, I think you need to do it after any update. I do this on my OG Pixel XL
Android uses a Just-in-Time (JIT) compile of applications. You can compile everything Ahead-of-Time (AOT) via adb. It would in theory improve performance when starting applications.
I was able to see it using a flashlight shining across the screen from the bottom up, picture coming soon.
I think I'm going to try this the next clear night
I think you can still navigate, just not with the assistant function.