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At the same time there are 50 people in the video case, the server needs how much bandwidth?

Li__Guangming
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Hello, 

At the same time there are 50 people in the video case, the server needs how much bandwidth?

Thank!

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Li__Guangming
New Contributor I
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Is there anyone who can answer it?。。。。。。

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Lei_Z_Intel1
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Bandwidth consumption depends on your resolution/bitrate and usage model (conference or broadcasting).

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Li__Guangming
New Contributor I
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Lei Zhai (Intel) wrote:

Bandwidth consumption depends on your resolution/bitrate and usage model (conference or broadcasting).

VGA resolution,conference model, Is the 3.2 version of the,How much bandwidth do you want?

thank

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Lei_Z_Intel1
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VGA input is controlled by your client side through SDK interface, for MCU it's downlink bandwidth consumption, which is your individual VGA publish input bandwidth x 50. If everyone subscribe mix VGA stream, the output is 800Kbps by default, so it's uplink bandwidth for MCU, which is 800Kbps x 50.

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Naresh_R_1
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Hi Lei,

can we calculate bandwidth as below is that correct

Server Bandwidth:

Forwarding VC Mode:

No.of Publishers x 0.4 Mbps(VGA) or 1Mb ( HD ) x (Total no.of users - 1) = Total Bandwidth

Mixing VC mode:

No.of Publishers x 800kbps(VGA) or 1 MB(HD) = Total bandwidth


Client Bandwidth:

Forward Mode:

0.4 Mbps(VGA) or 1Mb ( HD ) x (Total no.of users - 1) = Total Bandwidth

Mixing Mode:

0.4 Mbps(VGA) or 1Mb ( HD ) 
 

Thanks

Naresh

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Lei_Z_Intel1
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Generally that's correct. Also please be aware that both client and server side bandwidths can be separated to down link and up link one.

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