AV1 shrinks Discord uploads by 30–50% so you can stay under the 10MB free cap (50MB Nitro Basic, 500MB Nitro) without losing clarity. Here's how to use it safely.
Support: AV1 streaming is live on RTX 30/40, RX 7000, and Intel Arc GPUs. Canary/desktop builds play AV1 uploads inline (mid-2025); older clients may show only a download button.
Send a fallback H.264 clip for teammates on older phones or laptops. AV1 is incredible for size, but legacy hardware can stutter without hardware decode.
Plan / Context | Upload limit | AV1 recommended? | Notes |
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Free | 10MB | Yes* | Great for clips under ~30s. Share a fallback H.264 if teammates report playback issues. |
Nitro Basic | 50MB | Yes | AV1 fits longer 720p/1080p videos; hardware playback is common on 2024+ GPUs and browsers. |
Nitro | 500MB | Optional | Plenty of headroom—compress to AV1 when bandwidth matters or for archiving. |
Server Boost - Level 2 | 50MB (server members) | Yes | Same as Nitro Basic but server-scoped. AV1 reduces upload time. |
Server Boost - Level 3 | 100MB (server members) | Optional | Use AV1 for faster downloads; otherwise H.264 is fine. |
*AV1 still relies on modern hardware. If a channel uses older devices, keep a H.264 copy ready.
Perfect for free tier uploads. Expect ~15–35s at 720p with crisp UI text.
Open AV1 Discord toolUse for bot-enforced or legacy channels. Downscale to 480p for longer clips.
Preset to 8MBYes for most desktop users—Canary and production builds began supporting inline AV1 playback in mid-2025. Older clients may force a download; always test in your target channel.
NVIDIA RTX 30/40-series, AMD RX 7000-series, Intel Arc GPUs, and modern Chromium/Firefox browsers. Many 2024+ mobile devices also support AV1, but older phones may stutter.
Share a fallback H.264 or HEVC encode alongside the AV1 version. You can also upload to a streaming platform or send a download link.