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Great spin-off from the Best Provider thread!
Some thoughts: perhaps include in OP the equipment and software used. Also, from what I understand, shouldn't the average bit-rate be a single figure, not a range? Granted I only have experience with this seeing Samlop10s analyses in the Best Provider thread... |
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The legend says Avg-Peak (15-25 Mbps). This means avg bit rate is 15 Mbps and peak is 25 Mbps. |
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Thanks given by: | XanderAE (11-06-2020) |
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