the speed of VP9 according to internal measurements from 2017. Tests from Netflix in 2017, based on measurements with PSNR and VMAF at 720p, showed that
an image frame (all of its lines) when refreshing each image, for example 720p/1080p. Interlaced scanning (i) draws the image field every other line or
2K at 60fps) VP9 Profile-2 (4K by 2K at 60fps) Google Nest Hub H.264 High Profile up to level 4.1 (720p at 60fps) VP9 up to level 4.0 (720p at 60fps) Nest
first introduced in 2012. The RK2918 was the first chip to decode Google WebM VP8 in hardware. It uses a dynamically configurable companion core to process
with Sleep Timer, and an upgrade on YouTube TV. YouTube primarily uses the VP9 and H.264/MPEG-4 AVC video codecs, and the Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over