To hit a 2GB target, the bitrate varies based on the length of the video: Video Bitrate (Approx.) Audio Bitrate 8.5 Mbps (Very High Quality) 60 Minutes 4.2 Mbps (Standard Quality) 90 Minutes 2.8 Mbps (Efficient/Compressed) 120 Minutes 2.1 Mbps (Highly Compressed) 🛠️ How to Produce this Content

If you are exporting a video (using Adobe Premiere or Handbrake ), use these steps to ensure you hit the limit:

: H.264 (AVC) for compatibility or H.265 (HEVC) for superior quality at the same size 📊 Estimated Bitrates

: Set your "Maximum Bitrate" about 1.5x higher than your "Target Bitrate" to prevent stuttering.

: You can easily stretch 720p content to 2 hours within 2GB because there is less visual change between frames.

: Use VBR 2-Pass encoding. It analyzes the video first to allocate more data to complex scenes (like action) and less to static ones.

: A 2GB file will take approximately 30-40 minutes to upload on a standard 10Mbps upload connection.

: Use the formula: (Target Size in bits) / (Duration in seconds) .

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To hit a 2GB target, the bitrate varies based on the length of the video: Video Bitrate (Approx.) Audio Bitrate 8.5 Mbps (Very High Quality) 60 Minutes 4.2 Mbps (Standard Quality) 90 Minutes 2.8 Mbps (Efficient/Compressed) 120 Minutes 2.1 Mbps (Highly Compressed) 🛠️ How to Produce this Content

If you are exporting a video (using Adobe Premiere or Handbrake ), use these steps to ensure you hit the limit:

: H.264 (AVC) for compatibility or H.265 (HEVC) for superior quality at the same size 📊 Estimated Bitrates

: Set your "Maximum Bitrate" about 1.5x higher than your "Target Bitrate" to prevent stuttering.

: You can easily stretch 720p content to 2 hours within 2GB because there is less visual change between frames.

: Use VBR 2-Pass encoding. It analyzes the video first to allocate more data to complex scenes (like action) and less to static ones.

: A 2GB file will take approximately 30-40 minutes to upload on a standard 10Mbps upload connection.

: Use the formula: (Target Size in bits) / (Duration in seconds) .