When are you moving to 4k @ 60fps?
When are you moving to 4k @ 60fps?
So I was just checking out some 60fps porn and it is amazing, I'd like to see some shiny satin with the 4k detail and 60fps so nothing is missed.
Re: When are you moving to 4k @ 60fps?
Some of the 4K stuff is amazing to look at - some of this is due to the resolution increase, but a lot of it is down to higher bandwidth and better production quality.
Unfortunately we won't be moving 4K until there is more widespread adoption of consumer devices (most peoples' computer screens don't go up to 4K for example).
The 1080p MP4 videos we publish are currently encoded at around 5Mbps which (at present) seems to be a fair balance between quality and speed of download (we also offer lower bandwidth 720p and mobile downloads).
Unfortunately we won't be moving 4K until there is more widespread adoption of consumer devices (most peoples' computer screens don't go up to 4K for example).
The 1080p MP4 videos we publish are currently encoded at around 5Mbps which (at present) seems to be a fair balance between quality and speed of download (we also offer lower bandwidth 720p and mobile downloads).
Re: When are you moving to 4k @ 60fps?
I'd agree that 4k is overkill, however 60fps at 1080 would be a treat!
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Re: When are you moving to 4k @ 60fps?
I'd agree with the 1080p @ 60 fps!jellyjazz wrote:I'd agree that 4k is overkill, however 60fps at 1080 would be a treat!
How a woman should be touched...
When you drop silk on her skin, the same way that touches her and falls down at the same time... that is the perfect way to touch a woman...
When you drop silk on her skin, the same way that touches her and falls down at the same time... that is the perfect way to touch a woman...
Re: When are you moving to 4k @ 60fps?
So how about 60fps then at 1080pmysatin wrote:Some of the 4K stuff is amazing to look at - some of this is due to the resolution increase, but a lot of it is down to higher bandwidth and better production quality.
Unfortunately we won't be moving 4K until there is more widespread adoption of consumer devices (most peoples' computer screens don't go up to 4K for example).
The 1080p MP4 videos we publish are currently encoded at around 5Mbps which (at present) seems to be a fair balance between quality and speed of download (we also offer lower bandwidth 720p and mobile downloads).