There already are much faster printers, like the Ultimaker. The high failure rate might be from your individual setup, because that shouldn't happen that often.
Google itself provides any hardware manufacturer with the chip-designs/blueprints for VP8 so adding this should be a breeze.
Nvidia provides full VP8 hardware decoding and encoding at up to 1080p 60fps @ 60Mbit in the Tegra4 chipsets.
The Dutch government has concrete plans for a test-and-validation track, near Amsterdam: https://www.rijksoverheid.nl/a...
Will they support VP8 VP9 and AV1? That would be far more great than HEVC.
There already are much faster printers, like the Ultimaker. The high failure rate might be from your individual setup, because that shouldn't happen that often.
Google itself provides any hardware manufacturer with the chip-designs/blueprints for VP8 so adding this should be a breeze. Nvidia provides full VP8 hardware decoding and encoding at up to 1080p 60fps @ 60Mbit in the Tegra4 chipsets.
Arch Linux also made the switch three days ago: https://www.archlinux.org/news/mariadb-replaces-mysql-in-repositories/