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cr0wit0 t1_j8tmahk wrote

If you are on cellular, your carrier caps it.. 4k is like 1 gigs per minute so you will strain the network. 1080 is probably 50 megs per minute… so you have to change your plan or activate HD viewing. But the app allows it. I just don’t use because you can not block ads. In safari you can, I use adguard pro. I rather don’t have ads then have 1080… specially when jumping from video to video.

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IBM296 t1_j8tqr4x wrote

It's not that big lol. 1080 is like 2 gigs per hour.

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cr0wit0 t1_j8trwmc wrote

Right…. At 60 hz right…. I got the figures from my Apple TV + router .. I wonder if 1080 120hz … i know my tv can not handle 240hz .. something that 4k claims.. don’t care really. But it is a strain on cell carriers so they limit this.

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[deleted] t1_j8u4vud wrote

You might want to look up what all those things mean and how they affect each other cause your math is completely wrong

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cr0wit0 t1_j8u6fn2 wrote

Nah, don’t want to be a mathematician today, i just wanted to make a point regarding 720, 1080, 4k … the more data it uses, the carrier not wanting to do that… all the good stuff and the size of the screen.

Now, in Final Cut.. I do care about bitrates and sound hz…. But not now.

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[deleted] t1_j8u6jto wrote

You're super far from right on this man lol

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-K9V t1_j8w11ru wrote

You’re too funny. Spewing random numbers that make no sense and then saying “don’t want to be a mathematician today” after being called out on your bullshit.

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Quiet_Independent930 t1_j8wetrf wrote

YouTube doesn’t support 120fps. Even if your device is 120hz or 1200hz the video and stream is still 60hz max.

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cr0wit0 t1_j8wf0l1 wrote

Yes, locked at 60 and mainly defaulted at 360. Which for a phone it looks great. Still not getting the app.

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