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novetan

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If watching a 60min youtube clip and say consume 100mb data (assuming no wifi), and if I speed up 2xspeed lasting 30min, will I save 50% data, meaning it consume only 50mb instead of 100mb.
 

casperes1996

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Jan 26, 2014
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No. You’re still getting the whole video. In theory they could make a system where you only get every second frame but the complexity of that and the hitching it could cause when going in and out of 2x playback makes it infeasible I think.

Best way to save data is to simply reduce the video quality
 

novetan

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Original poster
Sep 3, 2010
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No. You’re still getting the whole video. In theory they could make a system where you only get every second frame but the complexity of that and the hitching it could cause when going in and out of 2x playback makes it infeasible I think.

Best way to save data is to simply reduce the video quality
TQ
 

SaSaSushi

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Aug 8, 2007
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Takamatsu, Japan
Don’t know what that means, sorry
Nor did I but apparently it might be, "thank you". I find it hard to keep up. 😆

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