Hunger Michael Grant Audio Book 12
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Finally, there are providers who prefer video bitrates that are too low, but don't offer intelligence that allows the automatic conversion to better ones. These providers offer low bitrates to get the most TV-quality video onto the Internet, and are perfectly happy to leave it at that. Enter BlinkTV
BlinkTV has Automated Video Transcoding in a Rube Goldberg situation in which the transcoding is performed via the front end of the box, sending the lower quality video to a header module which pipes that to a transcoding module which pipes that to the back end of the box. The back end sends the transcoded video back to the front end to be presented to end users.
We know how to provide moderately high-quality video to users without eating bandwidth, and we know how to use higher bitrates to deliver high-quality video at only the highest resolutions. Our debates tend to center on whether we should aim for the highest resolution, highest bitrate available, or something in between. We can use a variety of tools to measure the quality, but the one we like best is the RLE (Run-Length Encoding) Test. Using an open source tool called FMPEG , you can try to log — or even simply run — a series of RLE tests. Ideally, you'd use several MP4s and do the same thing for them.
For our WebVideo Collection, we've tested video at five different resolutions with the bitrates shown in the table. We wanted to reproduce video sensations that people interact with regularly, so we chose h.264 / MPEG-4 AVC / H.264, which is the international standard for video and more commonly known as h.264. d2c66b5586