12-16-2020 12:42 PM - last edited on 01-16-2024 04:20 PM by ZenBot
12-19-2020 01:51 AM
CravenWell,the minority of users have problems so it won't do much,but from what I remember 4GB or not,social media compresses them enough to be eligible for users with low connection signal to watch the videos,besides if you aren't patient nothing will be sufficient for you,example being my own recordings,15 minutes can take a good 10 or 20 minutes of 1080p to upload on YouTube with HD quality,even on 5 bars on my networks,aka really fast internethttps://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/140137#Comment_140137
Didn't you read? I said the time limit is 30 minutes max, not 15! Of course you won't have any problems because you're still 15 mins short. That "stop recording" button may be perfect for you but it's not for me. I've had situations where I didn't see the enemy that was in front and above me because that thing was in the way and If i move it somewhere else, I'll accidentally tap on it. And please explain to me how 4GB for a 30 min, 720p clip is reasonable to you? Do you imagine viewers with slow internet speed will be able to watch this with no buffering at all? Just because you don't have a problem with a software doesn't mean no one does, okay?
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12-19-2020 02:43 AM
GREEKLEADERYou know i emphasized the importance of the "HD" part earlier, right? What's the point of me uploading a 720p video to a streaming platform when it's just gonna be downscaled to 240p? And if the viewers do choose to watch using the 720p option, their data's gonna be sucked dry because of the file size. I feel like you're just commenting without understanding, you're not helping at all.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/140184#Comment_140184
Well,the minority of users have problems so it won't do much,but from what I remember 4GB or not,social media compresses them enough to be eligible for users with low connection signal to watch the videos,besides if you aren't patient nothing will be sufficient for you,example being my own recordings,15 minutes can take a good 10 or 20 minutes of 1080p to upload on YouTube with HD quality,even on 5 bars on my networks,aka really fast internet
But buffering depends on the internet,not the video size,it compreses a lot so it is normal
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12-19-2020 04:41 PM
CravenThat's not really how it works tho,the viewers can change the quality whenever they want,and should be responsible with their data,not your problem or the filehttps://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/140803#Comment_140803
You know i emphasized the importance of the "HD" part earlier, right? What's the point of me uploading a 720p video to a streaming platform when it's just gonna be downscaled to 240p? And if the viewers do choose to watch using the 720p option, their data's gonna be sucked dry because of the file size. I feel like you're just commenting without understanding, you're not helping at all.
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12-19-2020 10:36 PM
GREEKLEADERIf they need to watch in HD, then they WILL HAVE to choose the 1080p/720p option. As the uploader, it is my responsibility to provide them with accessible HD options. Seriously, I must be talking to a kid here. Can you just stop replying? You are useless.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/140824#Comment_140824
That's not really how it works tho,the viewers can change the quality whenever they want,and should be responsible with their data,not your problem or the file
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12-20-2020 09:17 AM
CravenWell,you are way more worthless complaining publicly, replying to me or even spreading false info,noone needs to watch in HD,if their data plan is really limited they should watch in SD quality,are you a spoiled kid by any chance? You should already know the SD quality is uploaded first and then the HD quality,the viewers have atleast 6 options to choose from no matter the size,btw I aint a kid smhhttps://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/140945#Comment_140945
If they need to watch in HD, then they WILL HAVE to choose the 1080p/720p option. As the uploader, it is my responsibility to provide them with accessible HD options. Seriously, I must be talking to a kid here. Can you just stop replying? You are useless.
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