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5centsCDN vs Media Encoder: Which is best for you?
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- Thus, the performance and reliability of the service have been beyond my expectations even though the platform could be improved from the perspective of its user-friendliness.
- The slowness and lack of responsiveness of 5centsCDN's customer service can be improved. While CDN can be more expensive than other CDN providers for high-traffic websites, its pricing is very competitive for websites with low traffic.
- It's fine for the price that you pay but there are $10,000+ software made specifically for TV and high end sharing that give better quality exports at smaller sizes.
- Requires a fair bit of tweaking if you need files to be a very specific size, which would be difficult for someone who doesn't know what things like 'bitrates' or 'codecs' are.
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