Hey Tesla enthusiasts! With the recent updates to the YouTube app in our vehicles, it seems like Tesla is making strides in enhancing our in-car entertainment experience. The switch back to VP9 encoding for smoother playback has sparked some interesting discussions about performance versus efficiency.
What are your thoughts on this trade-off? Do you think Tesla should prioritize smoother playback even if it means higher data usage, or should they focus on optimizing for bandwidth efficiency? Additionally, with the potential for a shift to a different browser like Firefox for better hardware acceleration, what features or improvements would you like to see in Tesla's in-car entertainment system?
Let’s dive into the details and share our experiences!
Hey Tesla enthusiasts! With the recent updates to the YouTube app in our vehicles, it seems like Tesla is making strides in enhancing our in-car entertainment experience. The switch back to VP9 encoding for smoother playback has sparked some interesting discussions about performance versus efficiency.
What are your thoughts on this trade-off? Do you think Tesla should prioritize smoother playback even if it means higher data usage, or should they focus on optimizing for bandwidth efficiency? Additionally, with the potential for a shift to a different browser like Firefox for better hardware acceleration, what features or improvements would you like to see in Tesla's in-car entertainment system?
Let’s dive into the details and share our experiences!