Research and Markets: Latest Report Let’s Go to the Video Provides Results from the Industry’s First Independent Lab-Based Video Performance Benchmark Tests
DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Research and Markets(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/81ddbd/lets_go_to_the_vi) has announced the addition of the “Let’s Go to the Video” report to their offering.
This is an individual issue from Signals Ahead, which can be viewed by following the link below.
The report provides results from the industry’s first independent lab-based video performance benchmark tests of several leading handset platforms. For this research project, the publisher collaborated with Spirent Communications, a leading provider of test and measurement equipment, who provided their Video User Experience (VUE) system and engineering resources.
Executive Summary:
Average Start Time, A/V Synch (+/-) Faults, Peak A/V Synch (+/-) Fault Times, Average A/V Synch (+/-) Times, Video Missing, and Video Interruptions. In the hopefully not-to distant future the publisher will be posting the best and the worst video playbacks to their website.
The publisher demonstrates that there are meaningful performance differences with respect to the video playback capabilities of some of the more popular, and expensive, smartphones on the market. Further, the video playback quality of these handsets can be influenced by the video delivery mechanism (3G, Wi-Fi, memory playback) even though the very favorable video transport conditions that they used should have resulted in near identical results. Net-Net: the mobile operator isn’t necessarily at fault the next time your favorite YouTube video freezes midway through the video.
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