Downscaling

Downscaling reduces video resolution, saving bandwidth and optimizing playback for smaller screens or slower internet connections.

Downscaling means reducing the resolution of a video. For example, turning a 4K video (3840x2160 pixels) into Full HD (1920x1080 pixels). This is useful when you need to save data, like during video streaming on slower internet connections. It’s also great for smaller screens, where a higher resolution isn't necessary. Downscaling helps keep videos smooth and easy to watch without using up too much bandwidth.