import { VideoTranscodingFPS } from './video-transcoding-fps.model' export enum VideoResolution { H_240P = 240, H_360P = 360, H_480P = 480, H_720P = 720, H_1080P = 1080 } /** * Bitrate targets for different resolutions, at VideoTranscodingFPS.AVERAGE. * * Sources for individual quality levels: * Google Live Encoder: https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/2853702?hl=en * YouTube Video Info (tested with random music video): https://www.h3xed.com/blogmedia/youtube-info.php */ export function getBaseBitrate (resolution: VideoResolution) { switch (resolution) { case VideoResolution.H_240P: // quality according to Google Live Encoder: 300 - 700 Kbps // Quality according to YouTube Video Info: 186 Kbps return 250 * 1000 case VideoResolution.H_360P: // quality according to Google Live Encoder: 400 - 1,000 Kbps // Quality according to YouTube Video Info: 480 Kbps return 500 * 1000 case VideoResolution.H_480P: // quality according to Google Live Encoder: 500 - 2,000 Kbps // Quality according to YouTube Video Info: 879 Kbps return 900 * 1000 case VideoResolution.H_720P: // quality according to Google Live Encoder: 1,500 - 4,000 Kbps // Quality according to YouTube Video Info: 1752 Kbps return 1750 * 1000 case VideoResolution.H_1080P: // fallthrough default: // quality according to Google Live Encoder: 3000 - 6000 Kbps // Quality according to YouTube Video Info: 3277 Kbps return 3300 * 1000 } } /** * Calculate the target bitrate based on video resolution and FPS. */ export function getTargetBitrate (resolution: VideoResolution, fps: number, fpsTranscodingConstants: VideoTranscodingFPS) { const baseBitrate = getBaseBitrate(resolution) // The maximum bitrate, used when fps === VideoTranscodingFPS.MAX // Based on numbers from Youtube, 60 fps bitrate divided by 30 fps bitrate: // 720p: 2600 / 1750 = 1.48571428571 // 1080p: 4400 / 3300 = 1.33333333333 const maxBitrate = baseBitrate * 1.4 const maxBitrateDifference = maxBitrate - baseBitrate const maxFpsDifference = fpsTranscodingConstants.MAX - fpsTranscodingConstants.AVERAGE // For 1080p video with default settings, this results in the following formula: // 3300 + (x - 30) * (1320/30) // Example outputs: // 1080p10: 2420 kbps, 1080p30: 3300 kbps, 1080p60: 4620 kbps // 720p10: 1283 kbps, 720p30: 1750 kbps, 720p60: 2450 return baseBitrate + (fps - fpsTranscodingConstants.AVERAGE) * (maxBitrateDifference / maxFpsDifference) } /** * The maximum bitrate we expect to see on a transcoded video in bytes per second. */ export function getMaxBitrate (resolution: VideoResolution, fps: number, fpsTranscodingConstants: VideoTranscodingFPS) { return getTargetBitrate(resolution, fps, fpsTranscodingConstants) * 2 }