Allow more fine grained resolution hints for online resource
Hi,
for video feeds one can determine if the video quality should be high, medium or low.
Can we please:
1. allow users to set the video quality for every online resource separately? Setting this globally makes no sense after one week testing. I had to globally set it to medium because some feeds don't work properly with high (their server does not deliver fast enough, it's not my internet connection). Most feeds however work with high, but to watch also the other feeds that don't I have to set it to medium to avoid annoying pauses.
2. allow more fine-grained settings for video quality. I would suggest the Youtube scene of 240p, 360p, 480p, 720p, 1080p. For some feeds "high" will use the 1080p feed, "medium" only takes the 480p video feed. The high/1080 video pauses because the bitrate is too big for my router (54 MBit/s). If I choose "medium" it works stutter-free but the video quality is very bad.
If there is only a 720p feed and not 1080p for a certain video, the setting "high" will pick the 720p which is great. Super quality and no pauses. Obviously I would like to choose directly 720p as the recommended size and avoid 480p and 1080p.
Cheers,
Sampy
for video feeds one can determine if the video quality should be high, medium or low.
Can we please:
1. allow users to set the video quality for every online resource separately? Setting this globally makes no sense after one week testing. I had to globally set it to medium because some feeds don't work properly with high (their server does not deliver fast enough, it's not my internet connection). Most feeds however work with high, but to watch also the other feeds that don't I have to set it to medium to avoid annoying pauses.
2. allow more fine-grained settings for video quality. I would suggest the Youtube scene of 240p, 360p, 480p, 720p, 1080p. For some feeds "high" will use the 1080p feed, "medium" only takes the 480p video feed. The high/1080 video pauses because the bitrate is too big for my router (54 MBit/s). If I choose "medium" it works stutter-free but the video quality is very bad.
If there is only a 720p feed and not 1080p for a certain video, the setting "high" will pick the 720p which is great. Super quality and no pauses. Obviously I would like to choose directly 720p as the recommended size and avoid 480p and 1080p.
Cheers,
Sampy
