Q: I'm thinking of stacking more codes, but how do I understand this "300 video encodings minutes per month".

How do we measure "coding"? Does this mean when I upload a video with a length of 2 minutes, I still have 298 minutes left? By the end of each month? It's also hard for me to predict how much 250 GB is. Any recommendations?

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May 15, 2024

A: Hi David86,

Thank you for reaching out. Yes, the length of the uploaded video is directly related to the video encoding minutes. Your video encoding volume is reset every month.
For example, if you upload video files with a total length of 10 minutes playtime the 10 minutes are deducted from your monthly video encoding quota.

When it comes to predicting file size this is depending on the video resolution and image quality you plan to store on Picter Workspace.
For example if you plan to share compressed 1080p video files 2 hours of footage can range between 2GB and 8GB. --> ~30-60 hours of video footage
If you want to share uncompressed footage it might be less, because files will be substantially larger.

The same applies to image files: (simplified example) A 24 megapixel image can be between 50mb and 5mb depending on content and compression. Giving you a range between 5,000 to 50,000 images that can be stored in 250GB.

Best wishes,
Sebastian

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