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Ookla Speedtest launches new video test on iOS

If the video test determines your network cannot successfully stream the maximum resolution supported by your device, you most likely have a network problem.

Ookla Speedtest has launched a new video test, allowing users the ability to directly measure their video streaming experience, providing a new Speedtest that measures max resolution, buffering and loading times. It’s only available on iOS devices to begin with, but Ookla says it’ll be rolling out to other platforms soon.

Offering the video-specific metrics gives a higher degree of insights into how carriers are treating their video traffic, which is often different on wired versus wireless networks and also different from generic “data” speed across networks, which Ookla has traditionally measured.

Ookla explained the new metrics and other design changes it has made to its app:

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“While network speed certainly impacts your video experience, providers routinely prioritize video traffic differently than other traffic,”

“This means that video can perform very differently than the rest of the things you do online, no matter how fast the download speed of your network.”

Streamed video content is typically delivered via adaptive bitrate technology, which adjusts the quality of the video stream based on network conditions. A video test measures this adaptive bitrate to tell you the maximum resolution, load time and buffer you should be able to expect given current network conditions.

The test involves playing a short video, Ookla says, because “an accurate video measurement requires an actual video to be played, because video traffic cannot be simulated across a network.”

The company explains that streamed video content is typically delivered via adaptive bitrate technology, which adjusts the quality of the video stream based on network conditions. The video test measures the adaptive bitrate to tell users the maximum resolution, load time and buffer that they can expect under the current conditions on the network they are using.

While the data that Ookla collects will offer additional insights to carriers and provide new fodder for rankings, consumers can use the information to choose a device on which to stream or to use video test history in customer service conversations with their ISPs, the test company said.

Android
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Version: Varies with device
Updated: February 5, 2021
Category: Tools
Requirements: Varies with device
Price: Free
Developer: Ookla
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Family Sharing: Yes

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Version: 4.9.1
Updated: January 29, 2020
Category: Utilities
Requirements: iOS 11.0+
Price: Free
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In-App Purchases: Yes
Family Sharing: Yes

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