The customer is never wrong |
What's wrong with people, downloading Chrome, it is just as easy to download as any other application, probably easier, and it's not as if Chrome needs to be set as the default web browser, it can be used just for elevate.io so very little privacy risk.
Some people are just anti Google, it's like everything these days, always an anti brigade.
Probably have some anti elevate.io soon as the so called competitors identify the risk. |
We can make money storing those big original video files. |
Ok. That makes sense. Thanks for clearing it up. |
John
Yes Final video export is rendered to h264 codec (traditional) in the Cloud but the video you see while editing is rendered in the browser which is 99% of the app use.
Export to Spark for the Blackbird Player is close to instant because it doesn’t go through the traditional export process! Another game changer! |
I can see that an efficient codec allows frame perfect playback and editing (at a low resolution?) but the big hi res files remain in the cloud and ‘renderingR17; must surely be done in the cloud from where the final version is exported and by implication created. |
‘In video production, rendering is the process of creating the final version of a movie. A piece of multimedia software integrates different content elements, such as video, audio, effects, transitions, text, images etc. The result may be a clip accompanied by music, subtitles, picture-in-picture effect and so on.’
So where is ‘renderingR17; carried out?
What do we download at the end of the process?
Where was this created? |
MK Is right
Using an off the shelf codec puts a huge amount of pressure on the Cloud servers as they have to do all the rendering and processing and on time file delivery this is a big problem at scale.
Blackbird codec renders every frame in the browser efficiently using your local device rather than hog resources rendering on expensive Cloud servers.
Hence why millions of users are possible
The investment bet is that won’t go unnoticed by Big Tech cloud video companies |
_m_k
‘BB codec can do this rendering entirely on user's device, it's been designed to do it at speed, on low spec devices, low bandwidth with frame accuracy. Every BB user device expands the resource available to the BB platform, your own device's CPU and memory takes the place of the servers the competition has to provision, so saving £££ on hardware AS WELL AS avoiding potential bottlenecks where demand exceeds (ultimately finite and shared) server resource.’
Really? This would require the transfer of large amounts of raw data, something BB does NOT do. The browser is a window only into the cloud where all data, processing and rendering is carried out. It is only the finished, rendered file that is exported to the users device. I thought.
One of us has misunderstood what is going on here? |
Outstanding write-up M_K really brings to life for the layman what is happening right now and the power we hold. |
It’s all pointing to cheaper yet to come |
...or an II which has to fund redemptions by its own investors. |
Someone doesn’t believe in all the billions talk.
Getting out at 5.5p. |
A couple of reasonable size sells there today. |