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>Has 1080p monitor 

>Plays YouTube videos in 4K

 

Because why not? :P

 

(I have unlimited and a PC more than powerful enough to playback compressed 2160p content) 

  1. DrMacintosh

    DrMacintosh

    My 4690K would rather I not do that

  2. PlayStation 2

    PlayStation 2

    youtube's 1080p bitrate is fucking shit

    that's why I do 480p content at 1440p

  3. D13H4RD

    D13H4RD

    Yeah, apparently, YouTube compresses content at 1440p or higher much better 

  4. D13H4RD

    D13H4RD

    My 1080p game recordings look like shite. So many artifacts from compression. 

  5. PlayStation 2

    PlayStation 2

    it genuinely does

    1080p video is at like 3-4mbps and 1440p video is around 7-9mbps

  6. PlayStation 2

    PlayStation 2

    something I learned too

    youtube goes apeshit if you upload static, like from a vhs tape

    as in I've gotten a 720p60 video to average at like 11mbps when they tend to average 2-2.5mbps

  7. WereCat

    WereCat

    @DrMacintoshtry 8k60... RIP my 4770k

  8. D13H4RD
  9. PlayStation 2

    PlayStation 2

    my 1700x hates 8000x8000 at 6fps

    basically

    any cpu hates 8k

  10. D13H4RD

    D13H4RD

    I think my computer would explode even trying 8K.

  11. LukeSavenije

    LukeSavenije

    my 8600k can actually hold up with 8k...

  12. Ashiella

    Ashiella

    @D13H4RD The reason that youtube videos look better at 1440p compared to 1080p is the codecs.

    1080p60/30 content (unless its popular) uses AVC (H264) video with m4a (aac) audio and with any 1440p+ content it uses VP9 (Comparable to H265 in compression) and Opus audio, regardless if its popular. Meaning that if you were to rescale your 1080p60 gameplay videos into 1440p60 that it would actually look better on youtube..

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