11-02-2020 08:22 AM
I am in the process of updating my course and wondering if I should do my screen recording using the 4K resolution option. Would it hurt anything if I did? Wouldn't that make the videos future proof?
Thanks,
Charles
11-02-2020 08:59 AM - edited 11-02-2020 09:03 AM
At the expense of longer processing times, uploading time and filesize you've got the benefit of making them future proof. I would consider too, where else you can use your content (besides Udemy), since it's possible 4k will be an option.
We're still at a point of 720 resolution with 1080 being provided only at special request here ('Adaptive streaming') on Udemy, so that's a concern for many. Screen resolutions are advancing and in turn, details are too.
I'd hope the next change here regarding this, won't be providing 1080, but 4K and a 1080 option for those students who don't have the bandwidth. 'Adaptive streaming' is good - provided that it can adapt to cater to those who are able to view 4K.
02-26-2022 01:12 PM
Udemy really needs to enable 4K support in my opinion.
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