Making Video Streaming More Efficient Using Per-Shot Encoding

University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för informationsteknologi

Abstract: The demand for streaming high-quality video increases each year and the energy used by consumers is estimated to increase by 23% from 2020 to 2030. The largest contributor to this is increased data transmission. To minimise data transmission, a video encoding method called per-shot encoding can be used, which splits and processes a video into smaller segments called shots. By utilising this method, the bitrate for a video can be reduced without compromising quality. This leads to less data that needs to be transmitted, which reduces energy consumption. In this project, a website that interfaces with a per-shot encoder is implemented. To evaluate the per-shot encoder, both visual quality and bitrate are quantitatively measured. From evaluation, the bitrate is reduced by up to 2.5% for a selection of videos, without compromising the viewing experience. This is a substantial decrease compared to alternative methods.

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