Would I be correct in assuming Flash video is the most common format that plays videos on web sites these days?
How much bandwidth is used playing a typical 1 minute flash video on a web site?
How much does that amount of bandwidth typically cost?
Thanks.
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A 1 minute youtube clip is about 2-3MByte. Then you basically just calculate the amount it will be viewed to get the total bandwidth like 1000 views = 2000MB = 2GB. (if they view/cache the entire clip).
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AND if it is "HD" it is much more than that.
Average movie trailer is usually 1.5min, and those videos are about 25-30MB each, so I'd say ~20MB per minute
i.e.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZnxfyYHJno&fmt=22
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Yep. But a "typical" web video is not in HD...yet.
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Thank you for your replies.
So, if a typical 1 minute video is 2MB,
and my web host charges say $200 per month and provides 2000GB of bandwidth,
the cost per GB is .10, so the cost of bandwidth for watching a 1 minute 2MB video would
theorectically = 500 views x 2mb = 1000Mb = 1GB, so 500 views for ten cents? Is that correct? -
also there is no such thing as a "typical" video...what type of video is this? If it's a static frame of a guy standing behind a podium then you need much less than a sporting event..etc.
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Thanks for your reply.
Can you further educate me on this statement:
"If it's a static frame of a guy standing behind a podium then you need much less than a sporting event..etc."
In what way? please explain -
A video with complex movement is harder to compress than is a motionless video, so the example of a sporting event will need a much larger file size than will a talking head (a guy reading the news), for the same quality. However, most video sites, such as YouTube, don't do quality based encodes, but do them for a fixed bitrate, so the ones full of motion just look worse than do the mostly static ones.
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Bandwidth refers to the size of the pipe, not the speed of the data flowing through it. The size of the file does not determine the bandwidth requirements of a streaming video, the bitrate of the video and the number of viewers does. For example if a high motion video takes 4 times the bitrate as a low motion video, then you need 4 times the bandwidth for it to be viewed, which translates to either increasing the bandwidth or reducing the number of viewers.
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