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What is "encoding bandwidth" and how do you calculate usage of your system?

8-27-2008 Views: 110447
Total encoding bandwith is term for tracking your usage of our encoding system. It is the sum of all of your source media sent into encoding.com and all of the encoded media sent out of encoding.com (video in + video out = total encoding bandwidth) For example lets say you want to enocde a 1GB .mov video file into two files (e.g Flash 9 and our iPod preset). After our encoding process the Flash file is compressed to 220 MB and the iPod file is compressed to 110MB. The total encoding bandwidth recorded in your account would be (1GB + 220MB + 110MB = 1.330 GB).
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