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Originally Posted by pornopete
how did he record in that res?
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Digital Imax films are shown with two 2k projectors whose images over each project.
Both 4k cameras and projectors are quite expensive and therefore rarely used.
Google already have a playlist created with 4k videos that YouTube has. That there are currently five.
Watching that showcase files requires a high-speed Internet.
A fast PC with powerful graphics card is not an unnecessary luxury for this super high-res format.
The support for 4k video-based cinema streams are to follow a few days after the announcement of a YouTube service for the living room.
This so-called "Lean Back" offers a more TV-oriented interface and remote control. It is now in the beta phase.