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Originally Posted by JerryF
For a mainstream project I want to encode and host my own Flash movies (Tutorials). They are short, 3-5 minute clips in a decent resolution (not high res or anything). I think 400kbps?
I was wondering what kind of effect this will have on bandwidth assuming that these had like 1,000 views a day? I believe with WMV streams its just the size of the file (so if it is 5mb it would eat up 5mb of bandwidth everytime someone watches it). Is that the same for Flash?
Sorry to bust everyones balls, but thanks for the help in advance!
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Either way, you're going to burn quite a bit of bandwidth. You do, however, have the option of implementing some sort of streaming solution, though if your videos are tutorials then they'll probably watch them from start to finish rather than skipping to different parts.
If you want to explore a different hosting solution that meets your specific needs, then please get in touch and we can work something out.
Good luck with your site!
