Customer wants to migrate from Cloudflare? Use this tool to reconnaissance requirements!
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Notes!
This tool will only work upto 1000 videos.
Cloudflare transcode videos to H.264 and the following Resolutions and Bitrates and may be more.
#EXTM3U
#EXT-X-VERSION:6
#EXT-X-INDEPENDENT-SEGMENTS
#EXT-X-STREAM-INF:RESOLUTION=1280x720,CODECS="avc1.4d401f",BANDWIDTH=2668874,AVERAGE-BANDWIDTH=2300657,SCORE=4.0,FRAME-RATE=23.976
stream_xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.m3u8?useMezzanine=true
#EXT-X-STREAM-INF:RESOLUTION=852x480,CODECS="avc1.4d401e",BANDWIDTH=1463023,AVERAGE-BANDWIDTH=1261291,SCORE=3.0,FRAME-RATE=23.976
stream_xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.m3u8?useMezzanine=true
#EXT-X-STREAM-INF:RESOLUTION=640x360,CODECS="avc1.4d401e",BANDWIDTH=990445,AVERAGE-BANDWIDTH=853312,SCORE=2.0,FRAME-RATE=23.976
stream_xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.m3u8?useMezzanine=true
#EXT-X-STREAM-INF:RESOLUTION=426x240,CODECS="avc1.42c015",BANDWIDTH=705230,AVERAGE-BANDWIDTH=598735,SCORE=1.0,FRAME-RATE=23.976
stream_xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.m3u8?useMezzanine=true
| S.No | RESOLUTION | BANDWIDTH (1*) | AVERAGE-BANDWIDTH (2*) | SCORE | FRAME-RATE | 1 | 1280x720 | 2668874 Bps (2.66 Mbps) | 2300657 Bps (2.30 Mbps) | 4.0 | 23.976 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | 852x480 | 1463023 Bps (1.46 Mbps) | 1261291 Bps (1.26 Mbps) | 3.0 | 23.976 |
| 3 | 640x360 | 990445 Bps (0.99 Mbps) | 853312 Bps (0.85 Mbps) | 2.0 | 23.976 |
| 4 | 426x240 | 705230 Bps (0.70 Mbps) | 598735 Bps (0.59 Mbps) | 1.0 | 23.976 |
GB | MB with OBS Storage Size hrs | min of videos to all 720p, 480p, 360p and 240p. Remember we don't have 144p.CreateAssetByFileUpload > ConfirmAssetUpload > CreateAssetProcessTask > ShowAssetMeta 2.67 Mbps (megabits per second). The BANDWIDTH parameter is important because it indicates the maximum amount of data that might be required to stream the content at any given moment. It helps in determining if a user's network connection is capable of handling the stream without buffering. 2.30 Mbps. This is a useful metric for understanding the typical data rate required over the duration of the stream. It can be considered a more realistic measure of the network capacity needed for a smooth streaming experience, as opposed to the peak bandwidth which might only be needed occasionally.