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Originally Posted by TomV
Again, the people who run worldwide video streaming services know exactly how many customers are bandwidth limited,
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So do network engineers know (in fact even better)
Again,
where is xHE-AAC adoption? It's as old as HEVC. HEVC was adopted, xHE-AAC wasn't.
If ultra low bitrates are so important why nobody hurries to adopt this codec?
Name me just one relatively large broadcasting company who has adopted it.
Name me just one developer team (not Fraunhofer themselves) who actually developing xHE-AAC encoder in this moment.
Can You do it?
Because if You can't I don't see a reason to keep this dicussion.
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Originally Posted by TomV
The video service provider has logs of all of this activity, so they know what % of streams are at the lowest bit rate tier, and where/when this happens. Some have tiers as low as 100 kbps... (including about 10 kbps for mono audio).
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Are You sure this number isn't very small? 0.1%, 1-2% ?
Can You present any statistics?