Are surveillance camera companies planning on integrating/supporting AV1 ?

Abula

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Many companies are part of Alliance for Open Media, including Samsung, Vimeo, Microsoft, Netflix, Mozilla, AMD, Nvidia, Intel, ARM, Google, Facebook, Cisco, Amazon, Hulu, VideoLAN, Adobe and Apple, are pushing for AV1,

But i don't see any surveillance camera companies, do you guys think AV1 will be supported on Cameras on the future or we will stick with H264/H265? or AV1 isn't a good format for surveillance cameras?
 

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Many companies are part of Alliance for Open Media, including Samsung, Vimeo, Microsoft, Netflix, Mozilla, AMD, Nvidia, Intel, ARM, Google, Facebook, Cisco, Amazon, Hulu, VideoLAN, Adobe and Apple, are pushing for AV1,

But i don't see any surveillance camera companies, do you guys think AV1 will be supported on Cameras on the future or we will stick with H264/H265? or AV1 isn't a good format for surveillance cameras?
Interesting question @Abula ..


AOMedia Video 1 (AV1) is an open, royalty-free video coding format initially designed for video transmissions over the Internet.

AV1 is an open, royalty-free video coding format that was designed to succeed Google's VP9 and compete with H. 265/HEVC. AV1 is developed by the Alliance for Open Media (AOMedia). It offers advanced compression, enabling smoother HD streaming and data savings for the video.
 
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