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I have no idea about what is possible or how much, ideally I am looking for a free or cheap resource as I dont have much money at the moment.
Anyone got any ideas?
Cheers
Stephne
Upon upload we have a 3rd party component that processes the video into 2 different copies (high and low). We then give the user the option to choose which version they want to view, and embed the media player into the web page (standard HTML stuff).
The storage costs can build with 2 copies of the video, but it's definitely a better user experience.
Cheers
Stephen
You suggested you had a product that did what I was looking for? If so I would like to hear more.
Stephen
- What file formats do you want to give to your target audiences? Remember, Windows doesn't come with QuickTime, and Macs don't come with Windows Media Player.
- Do you want to offer multiple versions (high vs. low bandwidth)? Make sure your software can convert to multiple framerates.
- Do you want to do the conversion programmatically? Make sure the component has a command-line interface.
- Are you prepared to pay for storage and bandwidth?
- Are you prepared to "get what you pay for"? There are many converters out there... some free and some not. Both vary with features. The one I use costs about $500, and it's not perfect, but it works for what I need to do.
*Note: I pay for a 3rd party component, I don't have my own.