czwartek, 16 maja 2013

Google pushes new video standard that could cut bandwidth use in half

One of the constant complaints we hear from wireless and even some wireline ISPs is that the surge in online video demand has put a strain on their networks that leaves them with no choice but to implement unpopular policies such as bandwidth caps. But CNET reports that Google is hoping to make help ISPs significantly ease the strain of video on their networks by pushing its new V9 video technology standard that the company says can help content providers “save about 50% of bandwidth by encoding your video with VP9.” Of course, the VP9 standard hasn’t even been finalized yet and won’t be available for general use until mid-June at the earliest. All the same, Google is promising developers



via Tech News Headlines - Yahoo! News http://news.yahoo.com/google-pushes-video-standard-could-cut-bandwidth-half-033012512.html

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