Youtube videos Max resolution 1920×1080p - Huawei Mate 9 Questions & Answers

I have Iphone 7 plus, it has the same 1920×1080p full Hd screen. but when I go to youtube and select videos I can watch the videos in 1440p as it gives me the option. on my Mate 9 thou it doesnt give the option of 1440p and is only limited to 1920p any one can come out with an answer.
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What's the difference? A 1080p screen can't even display 1440p.
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Sammath said:
What's the difference? A 1080p screen can't even display 1440p.
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Either downsampling or higher bitrate (or both).

I think you didn't get my query, if we can select 1440p resolution in YouTube videos, then it can be cast on to Chromecast ultra which is the case with Iphone 7 plus. I select 1440p in Iphone 7 plus and the content is streamed in 4k thru Chromecast ultra.

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Video Playback?

I understand the Nexus 5 has a very high quality 1080p display. I plan on buying one soon and wanted to know since the quality of the screen is so good if it would affect the quality of playback on lower resolution video.
If someone could test out playback with a 720 x 400 video clip please let me know the results of the clarity of the video. Thanks to anyone who helps!
Pi_ said:
I understand the Nexus 5 has a very high quality 1080p display. I plan on buying one soon and wanted to know since the quality of the screen is so good if it would it affect the quality of playback on lower resolution video.
If someone could test out playback with a 720 x 400 video clip please let me know the results of the clarity of the video. Thanks to anyone who helps!
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I didn't test it because it isn't necessary. You said it yourself, it can playback 1080p video, easily. None the less, it'll play lower resolution videos just as great. Resolution playback will be the played in the resolution it was recorded in. So if the video was recorded in 480p, it won't play it in 144p or 720p. Just 480p
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So you're saying that..
soccerfan6789 said:
I didn't test it because it isn't necessary. You said it yourself, it can playback 1080p video, easily. None the less, it'll play lower resolution videos just as great. Resolution playback will be the played in the resolution it was recorded in. So if the video was recorded in 480p, it won't play it in 144p or 720p. Just 480p
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So a 480p video scaled to match the full screen of the nexus 5 won't look pixelated or anything? Sorry I am sort of a noob.
Pi_ said:
So a 480p video scaled to match the full screen of the nexus 5 won't look pixelated or anything? Sorry I am sort of a noob.
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It'll look 480p. It won't be crisp and sharp like 1080p but 480p. As for full screen and such, you can control that
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[Q] 4k video on Note Pro 12.2

I downloaded a 4k video from youtube and copied to Note Pro 12.2. It seems that Note Pro 12.2 cannot handle 4k videos properly. I tried multiple players including MX player. The HW decoder does not work and SW decoder lags and skips frames. Any suggestion for good 4k player for Note Pro 12.2 or any work around?
because The Galaxy Note Pro comes with 2,560×1,440 display = 2K video
you can't watch 4k video on 2k display
It's a limitation of the exynos soc. The snapdragon 800 will play 4k content, and can even record in some cases.
But as noted, since 4k is well beyond the native resolution of the screen, I'm not too worried about it.
ssaass said:
because The Galaxy Note Pro comes with 2,560×1,440 display = 2K video
you can't watch 4k video on 2k display
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It is not true. I can watch 4k video on my 2k monitor The real reason is the processor for sure.
Also not concerned due to the very low occurance of 4k media. Im pretty sure others have 4k ciewing working on the exynos note 3 so check there maybe
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Everyone realizes that it's physically impossible to see any difference between 1080p and 4k on any screen that's smaller than 60 inches?
Trotsky123 said:
Everyone realizes that it's physically impossible to see any difference between 1080p and 4k on any screen that's smaller than 60 inches?
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Depends on your viewing distance. On a ten ench screen you could see the individual pixels of 1080p at about 8 inches. Too close for normal viewing really. 2k would be about 6 inches and 4k would be at 4 inches. Considering I can zoom anytime I need to and the screen is huge I doubt that I would ever need to hold it that close. The 12.2 is probably a bit farther on viewing distances but still held more than far enough away usually to not need 4k. Only advantage I would see would be art/graphic design.
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Duly.noted said:
Depends on your viewing distance. On a ten ench screen you could see the individual pixels of 1080p at about 8 inches. Too close for normal viewing really. 2k would be about 6 inches and 4k would be at 4 inches. Considering I can zoom anytime I need to and the screen is huge I doubt that I would ever need to hold it that close. The 12.2 is probably a bit farther on viewing distances but still held more than far enough away usually to not need 4k. Only advantage I would see would be art/graphic design.
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LOL at 44 years old, I'm lucky if I can even see my fingerprint on my fingers from less than 18-inches away without my reading glasses let alone 8.
I realize people want the most out of their devices and all but surely there's a point of diminishing returns somewhere.
That said, there's something to be said for wanting to ensure a device is future proof. If for example one expects to be shooting videos in 4k and would like to know that the device can handle playback of said material natively then it's reasonable to be concerned with that. I'm not sure how it would all pan out with regards to storage requirements and transfer of large video files but it would be nice if the device did support it out of the box.
Certainly not a deal breaker for me since I still shoot 1080p from my DSLRs.
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LOL at 44 years old, I'm lucky if I can even see my fingerprint on my fingers from less than 18-inches away without my reading glasses let alone 8.
I realize people want the most out of their devices and all but surely there's a point of diminishing returns somewhere.
That said, there's something to be said for wanting to ensure a device is future proof. If for example one expects to be shooting videos in 4k and would like to know that the device can handle playback of said material natively then it's reasonable to be concerned with that. I'm not sure how it would all pan out with regards to storage requirements and transfer of large video files but it would be nice if the device did support it out of the box.
Certainly not a deal breaker for me since I still shoot 1080p from my DSLRs.
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Im certainly not saying 4k would be bad or unappreciated. However with the sparsity of media in that format and the extra power required to push those extra pixels (both gpu and battery) im personally fine with 2k until these concerns are addressed. Im reasonably sure It can play back 4k video though.......btw what dslr's are you shooting with? I want to replace my camcorder with an interchangeable lense camera for shooting parkour videos. Different lenses for various effects, 1080p 60fps shooting for slow motion, and shallow dof are things I want to play with. Iv been looking at the panasonic g6 mirroless 4/3. Iv read great things about it and many people on personal view contemd that it looks better than a hacked gh2 and almost comparable to the gh3.
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shahidhussain said:
I downloaded a 4k video from youtube and copied to Note Pro 12.2. It seems that Note Pro 12.2 cannot handle 4k videos properly. I tried multiple players including MX player. The HW decoder does not work and SW decoder lags and skips frames. Any suggestion for good 4k player for Note Pro 12.2 or any work around?
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Try bs player and archos player with the free codec pack. Somewhere else on the forum a guy said that those both work for him. He even said he could play it on one side with multiwindow while on the browser in another.he was playing downloaded 4k videos btw. Another guy trying to play note 3 4k videos never had any success.
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Currently using a D7100. Can't say I recommend it for video but that's not why I have it anyhow. The video stuff I just dabble with.
shahidhussain said:
It is not true. I can watch 4k video on my 2k monitor The real reason is the processor for sure.
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The real reason is that the needed codec has not been added to the framework!
I have seen phones like Sony Xperia L that the gpu has 1080p decoding power but I can't play 1080p videos with H/W decoder because of lacking the needed codec( VP8 ) .
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This exact same problem exists on the Note 3. (Same hardware) It's the Exynos, it's too weak. 1.9gHz is simply not enough, no matter how many cores it has. Cores do not stack. You need at least 2.2gHz individual for 4K.
The N9005 with the same hardware as the P905 handles 4K without issue (As does the P905).
The N900 has, from the very first day, been officially known to be unable to handle 4K. The P900 has identical hardware, and can't handle it either. The Exynos is simply not powerful enough.
Not to mention the Mali GPU is a graphical bottleneck.
Convert the video to a lower resolution. You can use Handbrake for it, it's open source.
This is one of the reasons I refuse to buy an Exynos device.

Some YouTube videos I found that look stunning on the S7 edge

I'm not sure if there's another thread for this, but I tried looking for some videos that look awesome on our screen and I found these 2 that look AMAZING!
https://youtu.be/k_okcNVZqqI
https://youtu.be/9ZfN87gSjvI
Turn to brightness to max and switch to 2k quality, and prepare to be blown away by the eye candy.
Quite a nice idea!
I love the clarity this display provides
One trailer that I find quite impressive is this one - it's a demo for Samsung's UHD-TVs: https://youtu.be/AYl7oLNP5Wg
The crowded scenes really come alive on my Edge
FrozenLord said:
Quite a nice idea!
I love the clarity this display provides
One trailer that I find quite impressive is this one - it's a demo for Samsung's UHD-TVs: https://youtu.be/AYl7oLNP5Wg
The crowded scenes really come alive on my Edge
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It's not only the clarity, it's the pictures popping out of the screen. Make a comparison with an iPhone or any device really, the display on this thing is ridiculous.
lvnatic said:
I'm not sure if there's another thread for this, but I tried looking for some videos that look awesome on our screen and I found these 2 that look AMAZING!
https://youtu.be/k_okcNVZqqI
https://youtu.be/9ZfN87gSjvI
Turn to brightness to max and switch to 2k quality, and prepare to be blown away by the eye candy.
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How do I turn 2k on? Quality goes max 720p on the youtube vid.
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Hmm, that's strange. Are you using the latest YouTube version available on play store? When you press the 3 dots in the corner of the video you should have a quality setting where you can select the resolution. If the video was filmed in a higher resolution and your screen supports it, you should be able to select it. For example the videos I posted were filmed in 4k, but our screen can't see higher then 2k, so you should be able to select 2k, which is 1440p.
When I use Firefox browser to browse YouTube and choose desktop mode, I can choose the quality to 4K
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Hmm, that's strange. Are you using the latest YouTube version available on play store? When you press the 3 dots in the corner of the video you should have a quality setting where you can select the resolution. If the video was filmed in a higher resolution and your screen supports it, you should be able to select it. For example the videos I posted were filmed in 4k, but our screen can't see higher then 2k, so you should be able to select 2k, which is 1440p.
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It was opening through Tapatalk's built in youtube so 720p was max but when I used the youtube app itself I was able to watch the movie in 2k. All I have to say is wow, especially to the second video.
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This one is great as well. Some of the animals colors are so eye popping, they almost look 3D on the S7 Edge.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNJdPyoqt8U&nohtml5=False
That landscapes videos at 2k is insane on the edge, Can't belive how good it looks.
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http://youtu.be/rbUqOPw7w0U

Downloading 2k 60fps YouTube videos?

Hi, not 100% sure this is the right place for this question but
Is there a way to download 1440p 60fps YouTube videos straight from my phone?
I have a Galaxy S7 Edge& usually use clip converter to convert & download YouTube videos, but it only supports 1440p at 30 frames. After streaming 2k at 60 frames, it's almost painful to look back.
Anybody know a website or app I can use to do this? Thanks in advance.
chrome addon
BruhLookAtThis said:
Hi, not 100% sure this is the right place for this question but
Is there a way to download 1440p 60fps YouTube videos straight from my phone?
I have a Galaxy S7 Edge& usually use clip converter to convert & download YouTube videos, but it only supports 1440p at 30 frames. After streaming 2k at 60 frames, it's almost painful to look back.
Anybody know a website or app I can use to do this? Thanks in advance.
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install this addon to chrome:
addoncrop (DOT) com/youtube_video_downloader/
Lmao the quality is scuffed and it's not even 60 fps :/
Gassppp said:
Lmao the quality is scuffed and it's not even 60 fps :/
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Try tubemate as shown in the video below, it requires a device that is capable of 2K and 4K resolution in order to do this though.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hJbFLoO6YgQ
If your device is not 2K/4K capable, you will have to find a method using PC to download the videos in 2K/4K.
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How to play youtube videos at 4k 60 fps?

Youtube even on wifi only plays 1080p 60 fps max. There used to be a way to unlock this on older phones.
Is there any way to do it on the N20U? Links if needed?
If your on 120hz refresh rate then the screen is limited to 1080p. I only see the 4k option if I set my screen to 2k resolution
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Youtube even on wifi only plays 1080p 60 fps max. There used to be a way to unlock this on older phones.
Is there any way to do it on the N20U? Links if needed?
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Change the resolution to 1440
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