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  2. Riverside Code at Qingming Festival - Wikipedia

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    Riverside Code at Qingming Festival (Chinese: 清明上河图密码) is a 2024 Chinese historical suspense television series directed by Yang Fan and Xiong Chen, written by Wang Qinan, and starring Zhang Songwen and Bai Baihe. [1] [2] Set during the Northern Song dynasty (960–1127), the series follows the story of the Zhao family in Bianliang ...

  3. Bilibili - Wikipedia

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    Bilibili (stylized in all lowercase), nicknamed B Site, is a Chinese video-sharing website based in Shanghai where users can submit, view, and add overlaid commentary on videos. Bilibili hosts videos on various themes, including anime , music , dance , science and technology , movies , drama , fashion , and video games , but it is also known ...

  4. List of open-source codecs - Wikipedia

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    Turing – A High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC/H.265) encoder implemented by BBC Research. libaom – Reference implementation for the royalty free AV1 video coding format by AOMedia, inheriting technologies from VP9, Daala and Thor. Kvazaar – An academic open-source encoder based on the High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC/H.265) standard.

  5. Vidfish - Wikipedia

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    Vidfish is a Chinese-language video streaming platform. The brand name Vidfish is a portmanteau of the words "Video" and "Fish", of which the latter is a Chinese homonym of entertainment ("yu"). Vidfish was launched in April 2018 to 190 countries. [1]

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  7. Tencent Video - Wikipedia

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    Tencent Video (Chinese: 腾讯视频; pinyin: Téngxùn Shìpín, also called WeTV outside of China) is a Chinese video streaming website owned by Tencent.The website was launched in April 2011, and is one of China's largest online video platforms.

  8. Xigua Video - Wikipedia

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    Xigua Video (Chinese: 西瓜视频; pinyin: Xīguā Shìpín) is a Chinese online video-sharing platform owned by ByteDance. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Originally serving primarily as a sharing platform for Toutiao 's user-created short videos , Xigua now also produces film and television content.

  9. ReelShort - Wikipedia

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    ReelShort is a Chinese short-form video streaming app specializing in serialized dramas designed for mobile viewing. [1] [2] [3] It is owned by COL Group, a publicly listed company. [3] [4] ReelShort's shows emphasize rapid plot twists, heightened emotional conflicts, and minimal character development.