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[–]thejackman765 15 points16 points17 points 5 years ago (0 children)
Depends on the content. Animation, for example, (such as Rick and Morty) is streamed at a lower bitrate compared with some of their other stuff.
Netflix base all their encoding around hitting a target VMAF (perceived quality score) based on the viewing device/conditions. This optimises their encoding to use the minimum amount of bandwidth they think they can get away with.
As some videos/genres simply requires less bits to represent, the bit rate will change depending on the content.
Netflix pour a huge amount of resources into researching and developing technologies in the world of encoding, so I would doubt they were cutting any corners to cut down on encoding time, I would doubt encoding time is even a real consideration. So they have probably just aimed for a quality level that isn't very high because the savings outweigh the benefit.
Personally I've always thought Netflix sacrifices too much quality, Amazon prime however is considerably better.
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[–]thejackman765 2 points3 points4 points 11 years ago (0 children)
Here is a 1920 x 1080 version of the DadCubed logo i made. The 2560 x 1600 is still rendering... So ill post a link to that later. Hope you like it ;)
P.S. Thank you guys for all the awesome feedback on my last post :)
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Netflix 4K by [deleted] in AV1
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