Introduction
Muvi's Infra Calculator is the ultimate tool for estimating infrastructure expenses! Designed specifically for our valued leads, this calculator takes into account key factors like the average number of viewers, total duration of media files, video quality/resolution, and monthly viewing hours to provide you with a ballpark estimate of the cost associated with maintaining Muvi.
With the Infra Calculator, you can easily calculate the average expense of maintaining Muvi from your end without any hassle. Simply input your data and let our calculator handle the rest. Unlike our ROI calculator, the Infra Calculator makes multiple assumptions based on factors like encode resolution, storage capacity, active users, and more. By incorporating user inputs, we ensure that the estimated price displayed aligns with your specific needs.
Don't let infrastructure costs hold you back. Take advantage of Muvi's Infra Calculator and get a clear understanding of the expenses associated with maintaining our platform.
How to Calculate Video on Demand Infra Cost
- Visit the Muvi’s Infra Calculator
- On the left-hand side of the page, in the “Content-Type”, select “Video”.
- In “Streaming Type”, select “On-Demand”.
- In “Expected Monthly Viewers”, type the expected number of viewers (end-users) per month (e.g., 1000, 10,000, 50,000, etc.).
- In “Average Video Duration”, type the average length of your videos in minutes (e.g., 30 minutes, 60 minutes, etc.).
- In “Number of Videos”, type the total number of videos you are expected to publish 9e.g., 100, 200, 500, etc.).
- In “Average Watch Time”, type the average video watch duration (in hours) of an end-user per month (e.g., 10 hours, 20 hours, 30 hours, etc.).
- In “ of Views Per User (Per Month)”, type the total number of views of the videos of a specific end-user per month (e.g., 10, 20, 30, 50, etc.).
- In “DRM”, select the toggle if you are planning to enable DRM for your videos.
- Select the “Output Resolutions” in which you are planning to deliver the videos to your end-users (e.g., 480p, 720p, 4k, etc.).
- Click on “Calculate”.
- You can view the “Total Cost” under the “Calculated Results” on the right-hand side of the page.