rajesh on Nostr: 95% of the time 720p is fine for me to watch on small and large TV’s. If you’re ...
95% of the time 720p is fine for me to watch on small and large TV’s. If you’re presenting charts/graphics this is where 4K helps. I watch more video podcasts on a large monitor these days. Maybe record in 4K and use Handbrake or a compression video tool if no charts are in an episode.
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