Video Encoding Pricing Breakdown
1. Definitions
1.1. "Billable Seconds" The duration of time for which a service or resource is used or consumed, typically measured in seconds, and subject to billing or charging.
1.2. "Encoded Seconds" The duration of time during which media content, such as audio or video, has been processed or converted into a specific format, typically measured in seconds.
1.3. "Output Resolution" The dimensions, typically expressed in pixels, of the final video produced after processing or conversion, determining the clarity and detail of the output.
1.4. "Output Video Codec" The encoding and decoding algorithm used to compress and decompress video data, ensuring efficient storage and transmission while maintaining visual quality.
1.5. "Output Framerate" The number of frames displayed per second in a video output, influencing its smoothness and perceived motion quality.
1.6. "Priority" The level of importance or urgency assigned to a task, process, or resource, often used to determine the order in which tasks are executed or resources are allocated.
1.7. "Resolution Format":
Resolution | Value |
---|---|
480p (SD) | Up to 854px by 480px* |
720p (HD) | Up to 1280px by 720px* |
1080p (FHD) | Up to 1920px by 1080px* |
1440p (QHD) | Up to 2560px by 1440px* |
4K | Up to 3840px by 2160px* |
8K | Up to 7680px by 4320px* |
2. Multipliers
2.1. Output Video Resolution:
2.1.1. 0.5x for SD (Standard Definition) resolution.
2.1.2. 0.75x for HD (High Definition) resolution.
2.1.3. 1x for FHD (Full High Definition) resolution.
2.1.4. 1.5x for QHD (Quad High Definition) resolution.
2.1.5. 2x for 4K resolution.
2.1.6. 8x for 8K resolution.
2.2. Output Video Codec:
2.2.1. 1x for H.264 video codec.
2.2.2. 1x for H.265 video codec.
2.2.3. 5x for AV1 video codec.
2.3. Output Frame Rate:
2.3.1. 1x up to 30fps.
2.3.2. 2x up to 60fps.
2.4. Priority:
2.4.1. 1x for low priority.
2.4.2. 2x for high priority.