I'm not aware of any cross-implementation testsuite, but I agree it would
be valuable. I suppose that would fall under the responsibility of the
specification, so I could file an issue in the AVIF spec repo (
https://github.com/AOMediaCodec/av1-avif/issues/), unless anyone has other
suggestions.

On Thu, Jan 16, 2020 at 7:50 AM James Graham <ja...@hoppipolla.co.uk> wrote:

> On 13/01/2020 21:48, Jon Bauman wrote:
> > AVIF is an image format based on the AV1 video codec [1] from the
> Alliance
> > for Open Media [2]. AV1 support shipped in release 55 [3] and is
> currently
> > supported in Chrome, but not Safari. There is an open issue for AVIF
> > support in Chrome [4].
> >
> > Bug: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=avif
> >
> > Standard: https://aomediacodec.github.io/av1-avif/
> >
> > Platform coverage: All
> >
> > Restricted to secure contexts: No. There's currently no mechanism to
> > enforce this for image formats, but we can revisit this before enabling
> > this by default. The same goes for CORS.
> >
> > Target Release: 76
> >
> > Preference behind which this will be implemented: image.avif.enabled,
> > turned off by default.
>
> Is there some kind of cross-implementation testsuite for this format? Or
> how are we confident that we won't end up in a scenario where Chrome and
> Gecko have observable differences in their handling of AVIF?
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