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by marcus_cemes
1730 days ago
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I have, I've also taken a look at Mux. Both would be fantastic options, and I'm still considering them, but I don't have many films and I'm biased towards distributing the original high-quality encodes. Both of these services significantly reduce the file-size with a re-encode, even if they promote an "impercievable quality loss". They seem to be more suited to high traffic on-demand streaming for websites, promotional material, etc. |
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FYI Mux isn’t an okayish platform for mid-level use-cases, it’s the gold standard for high-performance live streaming and VOD, created by the guys behind a bunch of other stuff pretty central to the streaming industry overall, and is used at the highest level by folks like CBS, Mandolin, etc. Of course you don’t have to use it, but it’s certainly no toy.
Just curious, does your audience expect to download it in full to watch later or on a USB stick as you describe, or is that a side effect due to the large file sizes?
EDIT: I am not a Mux employee, nor is any of this very important, I've just been working in this space for 10 years and very seldom run across something that needs these requirements and I'm curious :)