Ah, ok.
I guess I'd probably still look to a CDN company though? Your budget may
not allow it I guess - video can get expensive...
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Birchall, Danny wrote:
> Thanks Mike!
>
>>> Presumably though, you'll put video on YouTube or Vimeo and let their CDN's do all the hard lifting for mobile / speed / latency / etc...?
>
> Normally, yes, which is why this is a funny question. In this case it's an online artwork involving multiple streams in one page, which needs much finer control of both presentation and buffering than youtube embedment will allow.
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> Danny
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> Subject: Re: [MCG] Connection speeds
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> GA turned it off in 2011 - bit of a bummer :-(
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> http://analytics.blogspot.co.uk/2011/03/fond-farewell-to-connection-speed.html
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> Ofcom 2013 showed average as 14.7Mbs:
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> http://media.ofcom.org.uk/news/2013/average-uk-broadband-speed-continues-to-rise/
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> ..although there's some detail in there about "advertised speeds" vs actual..
>
> NetIndex is quite useful - uses SpeedTest.net and has a nice set of
> maps: http://explorer.netindex.com/maps
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> Presumably though, you'll put video on YouTube or Vimeo and let their CDN's do all the hard lifting for mobile / speed / latency / etc...?
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> tt
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> Mike
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> Birchall, Danny wrote:
>> Good afternoon all ...
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>> Forgive me if this is a self-evidently stupid question, but is there any way of telling (even semi-reliably) via Google Analytics or otherwise, how fast your users' internet connections are? Failing that, are there any national statistics on average connection speeds. We're working on a project involving lots of video, and I'm keen to hit the sweet spot between quality of image and ease of access at the top end. What standards do you work to in your own institutions?
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>> Many thanks in advance, and as always will summarise back to the list if it seems useful.
>>
>> Danny
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