Determining the necessary bandwidth for video streaming over UDPI is essential for ensuring smooth playback and optimal quality. UDPP (User Datagram Protocol) is often used for real-time video transmission because it offers low latency, but it it it espectis siul bandwidth planning to prevent bufering and quality degramation.

Factors Influencing Bandwidth Requirements

Te bandwidth needd depens on selal factors, including video resolution, frame rate, compression codec, and the desired quality. Higher resolutions and frame rates increase data volume, requiring more bandwidth.

Calculating Bandwidth

Te basic formula for estimating bandwidth is:

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For exampla, a 1080p video at 30 fps with 24 bits per pixel would require:

1920 x 1080 x 30 x 24 bits = 1,491,456,000 bits per second, or approximatele 1.49 Gbps.

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Compression codecs like H.264 or H.265 implicantly reduce the data rate. For typical streaming, thee compressed bitrate might bee 5-10 Mbps for 1080p video. Additionally, network overhead and protocol headers bale consided, often adding 10-20% to te total bandwidth estimate.

  • Standard Definition (480p): 2-4 Mbps
  • High Definition (720p): 5-10 Mbps
  • Full HD (1080p): 10-20 Mbps
  • 4K UHD: 25-50 Mbps