10-bit encoding is 20% more efficient than 8-bit at the same quality, especially for gradients and dark scenes. Here's the thing: a bandwidth-savvy IPTV Reseller Panel uses 10-bit encoding for all content, not just HDR, saving bandwidth while improving quality. I've watched resellers reduce bandwidth costs by 20% using 10-bit encoding. A British IPTV reseller switched from 8-bit to 10-bit encoding in his IPTV Reseller Panel. Bandwidth usage dropped by 20%. Picture quality improved, especially in dark scenes. Customers noticed the improvement. What actually works is using 10-bit encoding even for SDR content. The efficiency gains apply regardless of color gamut. One reseller's panel used 10-bit for everything. The bandwidth savings were significant. The quality improvement was noticeable. The encoding cost increase was modest. The ROI was positive. Let me give you a real scenario: a reseller named Priya was paying $1,000 monthly for bandwidth. She switched to 10-bit encoding. Bandwidth dropped by 20%, saving $200 monthly. Picture quality improved. Customers were happier. The encoding change took a weekend. The savings were permanent. Another thing nobody mentions: 10-bit requires compatible hardware. Older devices may not support it. One reseller's panel detected 10-bit support. If available, 10-bit was delivered. If not, 8-bit was used. The fallback ensured compatibility. Customers with older devices got 8-bit. Those with newer devices got 10-bit. The best quality for each device was delivered automatically. Honestly, the smartest British IPTV resellers I know use 10-bit encoding. They know that bandwidth is expensive. 10-bit saves money and improves quality. Your IPTV Reseller Panel either supports 10-bit or it doesn't. If it doesn't, you're wasting bandwidth. If it does, you're saving it. Choose a panel with efficient encoding. Your British IPTV costs will drop as quality improves.