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Videos should be AV1
Completely forgot AV1. Decree changed : it's AV1 now.
With those speeds I'm surprised you haven't gone back to QuickTime and RealPlayer.
QuickTime ? you mean going back to old format like .3gp or .mov ? I said i have a slow internet not that I am some kind of psychopath.
I'd also like to add that all lossy audio must be Opus (or codec 2)
I'd use opus for live audio and low bitrate content e.g. audiobooks. For music ogg vorbis. But probably opus can do that as well and even better.
You've been appointed minister of technology.