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  • mycodesucks@lemmy.worldM [email protected]

    And in a SANE world, somebody who learned a lesson would be using their knowledge so we don't keep repeating the same crap over and over again.

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    It's Microsoft you are talking about here

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      Do the traditional JPG vs PNG usage "rules" apply to AVIF and JPEG XL?

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      IMO AVIF works really well at making convincing looking results at really high compression ratios, it's worse at pretty much everything else.

      And occasionally the 'convincing looking' results aren't actually very accurate to the original image...

      But those results really do look very convincing.

      And IMO one of the most compelling features of JPEG-XL is its' great lossless compression, although it is generally good all-around. AVIF is pretty terrible at lossless compression, usually well-behind WebP and only a bit better than PNG.

      Anyways, for photos, if you want to compress them a ton then maybe AVIF is best, but if you want high quality JXL is probably best.

      I think https://cloudinary.com/blog/jpeg-xl-and-the-pareto-front is a good comparison

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      • M [email protected]

        And as per usual, VLC seems to somehow have all the codecs already.

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        pot player as now my daily driver instead of VLC.. It has so many features that VLC is lacking. Willl convert any audio stream to subtitles or another language.

        convert subtitles to audio in any language

        fantastic multi-monitor support.

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        • W [email protected]

          And if they do talk to each other, the different departments need to go through the whole hierarchy for everything and each manager puts their spin on it, so you get answers back from questions that were not asked.

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          Here's a real and true story about how separate Microsoft teams communicate and coordinate:

          Few weeks ago, some Microsoft team from the US deprecated some critical service used by other Microsoft products. They just shut it off without notifying anyone. Other teams from other Microsoft offices in the rest of the world found about this deprecation when their production builds started failing to log customers in to the applications that they need for their businesses. People were called in from their vacations, emergency meetings were held to play hot potato with responsibility. Clients were PISSED. I stopped following the drama before it was resolved.

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          • subarctictundra@lemmy.mlS [email protected]

            Back when Windows 3.1 only supported BMP and maybe JPG

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            Fancy pants over here with their pictures and color.

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            • mycodesucks@lemmy.worldM [email protected]

              And in a SANE world, somebody who learned a lesson would be using their knowledge so we don't keep repeating the same crap over and over again.

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              Thought you were making a joke about SANE, but that doesn't actually provide PNG handling, does it? 🫠

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                pot player as now my daily driver instead of VLC.. It has so many features that VLC is lacking. Willl convert any audio stream to subtitles or another language.

                convert subtitles to audio in any language

                fantastic multi-monitor support.

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                huh, looks pretty nice.

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                • kolanaki@pawb.socialK [email protected]

                  I kept a copy of the old Windows XP version of media viewer/pictute viewer, whatever the hell its generic name was becsuse at some point in, IIRC, Vista, they updated it to some piece of garbage that had an uglier UI, worked slower, had no options for slideshows, and didn't even support shit like animated .gifs.

                  Even that old ass program can open a .webp image.

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                  Wait how does that program know how to open webp? Does webp have like a fallback png mode or something?

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                  • ging@anarchist.nexusG [email protected]

                    Is this the only drawback though? Genuinely curious

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                    Probably not, some here say there are better formats, but it's still much better at (almost?) everything than GIF

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                    • T [email protected]

                      taking a screenshot can solve some of this problem

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                      I usually convert the image using FFMPEG and that works great.

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                      • gerald_eliasweb@reddthat.comG [email protected]
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                        Time to screenshot the preview and stretch out the jpeg. Upload it when the time calls, only for the web server to re-encode it in webp. The cycle continues.

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                        • jodanlime@midwest.socialJ [email protected]

                          It's a codec issue. You can get the codec if your OEM paid for it, if not you can buy it on the MS store. It sucks but plenty of other codecs have had the same issue in the past on windows, mkv wasn't playable by windows unless you had a codec for it.

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                          I haven't used windows in years, but I thought this was just about software patents for these codecs. So it should work in regions where software patents are not a thing then (e.g. Europe)?

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                          • O [email protected]

                            I usually convert the image using FFMPEG and that works great.

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                            /nods in that thank you kinds of way

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                              Irfanviewer hours

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                              • tja@sh.itjust.worksT [email protected]

                                It's Microsoft you are talking about here

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                                Hear me out:
                                AI-powered webp support

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                                • undefined@lemmy.hogru.chU [email protected]

                                  It produces huge files compared to more modern lossless formats.

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                                  Any other format for lossless to recommend?

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                                    Wait how does that program know how to open webp? Does webp have like a fallback png mode or something?

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                                    Webp is a format Google made. Something gave it a codec, so it knows how to open it. It a program doesn't have the codec to read it, no go.

                                    This may work depending on your application
                                    https://github.com/jacklicn/libwebp

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                                    • sonotsugipaa@lemmy.dbzer0.comS [email protected]

                                      Hear me out:
                                      AI-powered webp support

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                                      Wouldn't touch it with a hundred-foot pole.

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                                      • gerald_eliasweb@reddthat.comG [email protected]
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                                        I was trying to write something that would save an AVIF image this week. Holy shit the ecosystem is bad. I had to encode the image and write the exif tags with two different libraries. The latter being a CLI program and not a library. The WEBP situation is even worse.

                                        We are never getting away from JPEG.

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                                        • H [email protected]

                                          Here's a real and true story about how separate Microsoft teams communicate and coordinate:

                                          Few weeks ago, some Microsoft team from the US deprecated some critical service used by other Microsoft products. They just shut it off without notifying anyone. Other teams from other Microsoft offices in the rest of the world found about this deprecation when their production builds started failing to log customers in to the applications that they need for their businesses. People were called in from their vacations, emergency meetings were held to play hot potato with responsibility. Clients were PISSED. I stopped following the drama before it was resolved.

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                                          What is actually the best way to set up good communication between people and departments? Daily stand-ups tend to become hour long meetings. Make it an e-mail means people don't read it half the time, some even having a rule to automatically shred that kind of mails. Set up talks between people and have a bunch of them not showing up but then get angry nobody asked them for their opinion.

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