I’ve talked to a lot of companies recently about their video transcoding needs and most are eager to support an increased number of encoding profiles. But as their video library grows, they forsee challenges in encoding their back catalog to support new profiles while keeping up with transcoding their daily ingest. In this video, I’ve whiteboarded an example of the pre-transcoding challenge. I think it will help further your understanding as to why companies with growing video libraries should consider On-Demand Transcoding to reduce the cost and complexities of delivering video to multiple formats.
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