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What is SD Live Transcoding?

Live Transcoded video is associated with a conversion profile, also known as a Transcoding Profile. A transcode is made from taking an encoded piece of video and then converting it into one or more new and more compressed streams that can then be played in a player on a computer or mobile device depending on the settings and methods used. Depending on the source stream quality we have allocated 3 dedicated Transcoding profiles which are SD, HD, UHD. The SD Live Transcoding Profiles is used to transcode the source streams which are having a bit rate up to 3Mbps. The Transcoding Type is chosen based on the following criteria.


Source stream <~3 Mbps go for SD type.


Source stream >~3 to <6 Mbps go for HD type.


Source stream >~6 to ~12 Mbps go for UHD type.

Updated on: 08/08/2020

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