@@GalacticWarthog I managed to list it out in yt-dlp but in the browser even on the Samsung Neo G9 dual UHD I cannot get the option for 8K. In the past no 8K video was listed even in yt-dlp.
Interesting. I actually upgraded my work monitor to a Odyssey Neo G9 57 yesterday, and saw my own videos for the first time on the superwide Samsung in 8K. On Chrome, it has full 8K HDR, although I am getting dropped frames in the 60Hz videos, still got to figure that one out.
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The footage was not sped up, the individual frames were captured at 1 second intervals. Otherwise your points would stand. I would love to have the original in video form, but alas, only separate still photos and no captured audio.
Your other hardware and software has to be capable of displaying 7680x2160 AV1 video, otherwise that option is not available to you. In general, on Windows, use Chrome or Chromium based browser with the AV1 codec downloaded from Microsoft.
Just 64 Mbit/s for 8k70 hdr, that's pretty impressive, and shows how efficient the AV1 codec is. I wonder if 12 bit or higher makes any sense on AV1 videos
The 12 bit and the 444 doesn't make any sense right now, but who knows, maybe oneday when bandwidth is even cheaper, and the video formats better, it will be re-encoded.
I am using the neo g9 57 inch. when i go full screen with this video even at 4k it becomes more blurry ( Quality drops ) Same for chome and my firefox browsers. How do i fix this? It is hard but possible to find true 4k videos on '16:9' but i have not found a single 4k 32:9 on youtube which i can view on my screen without loss of quality.
When you click on "stats for nerds" (right click to pull up the context menu), what does it say? The optimal for the neo g9 57 will have Codec AV1 at full 8K and Color Rec 2020. If you don't have these, there is an issue with your hardware or possibly software.
@@GalacticWarthogYes you are right, both my codec and color shown are not those. How to get those ? Please help thanks. And the stats for nerds shows i am only viewing in 32:9 1080p..
@@Chesterwilliamfrancis If you are on Windows make sure you have installed the AV1 Video Extension from the Microsoft Store. Then go to RU-vid Settings | Playback and Performance and make sure "Always prefer AV1" is checked. If your hardware is unable to support AV1 then you're out of luck. Try it with Chrome first, or Edge.
@@GalacticWarthogMany Many thanks. I did exactly as u adviced and it works. I am now able to change quality to 8K mode and now stats nerd shows i am at 7680x2160 . Looks amazing in full screen now.