Just a reminder about one of the core features that has powered reliable streaming from day one:
Adaptive Transcoding, brought to you by 1-Stream Panel.
Adaptive or Multibitrate transcoding generates multiple versions of the same video source at different quality levels and bitrates. These renditions are prepared in advance and made available for adaptive playback workflows.
Playback Format Behaviour
Transcoding performance and results vary depending on the GPU server. GPU model, driver versions, and server configuration can affect encoding speed, quality, and capacity.
Multibitrate transcoding provides flexibility and consistency—but correct playback format and server setup are essential.
Check out 1-Stream.com for more information.
Adaptive Transcoding, brought to you by 1-Stream Panel.
What is Adaptive Transcoding?
Adaptive or Multibitrate transcoding generates multiple versions of the same video source at different quality levels and bitrates. These renditions are prepared in advance and made available for adaptive playback workflows.
Why It Matters
- Smooth, buffer-free playback
- Automatic quality adaptation
- More efficient bandwidth usage
- HLS viewers can take full advantage of multibitrate transcoding, allowing adaptive playback across the available quality renditions.
- MPEG-TS viewers will receive only the first transcoded quality from the rendition list. Playback is not adaptive and does not adjust based on network conditions.
GPU Server Notice
Transcoding performance and results vary depending on the GPU server. GPU model, driver versions, and server configuration can affect encoding speed, quality, and capacity.Multibitrate transcoding provides flexibility and consistency—but correct playback format and server setup are essential.
Check out 1-Stream.com for more information.





