Studied more how HTTP Live Streaming works and came up with the idea to use it for normal video outputs as well. That way all videos on Futureland will initially load way faster and the quality is adaptive dependent on the users available bandwidth and the screen size of the device. This means mobile devices with bad reception will be able to load the video with lower quality while still being able to show high quality versions on desktop.
HSL works by making smaller chunks of the video for every resolution and bandwidth like you can see in the screenshot. If we make the chunks for example 5 seconds long your browser has the chance to decide every 5 seconds which version it wants to load dependent on your current connection.
An example: If you start watching a video on your phone via your home Wi-Fi you probably will start out with full quality (1080p). As you slowly go outside the connection gets worse and the next chunks will get loaded with a lower fidelity (480p). You maybe drive somewhere with a bad reception and load an even lower quality version (320p). This all happens without you doing anything and without interrupting playback.