Video playback

By default, all videos on our site playback using a technology called  adaptive streaming. This process breaks a video up into smaller chunks. Our player then delivers these segments sequentially in real time.

We generate multiple playback versions, and the player will intelligently choose the highest quality possible based on your network connection, graphics processing ability, and player size. 

We always encode at an above-average quality level, as we value quality video over anything else. Each playback resolution has its own cap in order to preserve smooth playback over the internet, and these caps correspond with our bandwidth requirements for each viewing quality. For instance, we cap 1080p video at 5 Mbps, which is significantly higher than other online video services. 

For audio, we encode two stereo channels, regardless of the channels on the original video file. We will always encode audio up to 256 Kbps, but if the internet connection does not need to use all the available bitrate, the player will provide as much as needed, given your setup.

If your playback is choppy or slow, try adjusting the quality/resolution in the web player manually by clicking the gearwheel icon in the lower right corner of the player.