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Curious what resolutions/codecs are being used by the new HLS video podcasts in Apple Podcasts?

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  • John SpurlockJ This user is from outside of this forum
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    Curious what resolutions/codecs are being used by the new HLS video podcasts in Apple Podcasts?

    So was I:

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    • John SpurlockJ John Spurlock

      Curious what resolutions/codecs are being used by the new HLS video podcasts in Apple Podcasts?

      So was I:

      James CridlandJ This user is from outside of this forum
      James CridlandJ This user is from outside of this forum
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      @js This is a tease! I’ve been trying to find this out for the last three days

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      • John SpurlockJ John Spurlock

        Curious what resolutions/codecs are being used by the new HLS video podcasts in Apple Podcasts?

        So was I:

        John SpurlockJ This user is from outside of this forum
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        Acast:
        - hosted on AWS CloudFront
        - audio: AAC LC, video H.264
        - 1080p@30 High Profile level 4.1
        - 720p@30 High Profile level 3.1
        - 480p & 360p & 240p@30 Main Profile level 3
        - I-frame support (thumbnails) at all res

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        • John SpurlockJ John Spurlock

          Acast:
          - hosted on AWS CloudFront
          - audio: AAC LC, video H.264
          - 1080p@30 High Profile level 4.1
          - 720p@30 High Profile level 3.1
          - 480p & 360p & 240p@30 Main Profile level 3
          - I-frame support (thumbnails) at all res

          John SpurlockJ This user is from outside of this forum
          John SpurlockJ This user is from outside of this forum
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          ART19:
          - Fastly -> AWS CloudFront
          - audio: AAC LC, video H.264
          - 360p & 240p@23.976 Main Profile level 3.1
          -1080p & 720p & 480p@23.976 Main Profile level 4
          - I-frame support (thumbnails)
          - Subtitle support

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            @js anyone who worked with FCP & a DVX100A will be very familiar with this

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            • John SpurlockJ John Spurlock

              Curious what resolutions/codecs are being used by the new HLS video podcasts in Apple Podcasts?

              So was I:

              Daniel J. LewisT This user is from outside of this forum
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              @js What about bitrates?

              Just because that's the way those providers are encoding doesn't mean we all have to do the same.

              Did you check the HLS segment lengths?

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                @js What about bitrates?

                Just because that's the way those providers are encoding doesn't mean we all have to do the same.

                Did you check the HLS segment lengths?

                John SpurlockJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                @theDanielJLewis I did!

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