====== ffmpeg - Conversions - Convert H264 to AV1 - libaom - Constant Quality ======
**libaom-av1** has a constant quality (CQ) mode (like CRF in x264 and x265) which will ensure that every frame gets the number of bits it deserves to achieve a certain (perceptual) quality level, rather than encoding each frame to meet a bit rate target.
* This results in better overall quality.
* If you do not need to achieve a fixed target file size, this should be your method of choice.
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time ffmpeg -i a.mp4 -c:v libaom-av1 -crf 30 -f mp4 out.mp4
returns:
...
real 260m18.018s
user 1514m33.124s
sys 0m43.892s
**NOTE:**
* Input test size: 75.5M
* Output test size: 24.5M
**NOTE:**
* **crf**: This value can be from 0–63.
* Lower values mean better quality and greater file size.
* 0 means lossless.
* A CRF value of 23 yields a quality level corresponding to CRF 19 for x264 (source), which would be considered visually lossless.