(05-17-2014, 10:56 PM)Garteal Wrote: It does as I've said above. A higher resolution, in this case 4k will have YouTube encode your video to a higher bitrate one.
I meant the input video quality. It doesn't matter if someone uploads a video at 1080p if the bitrate is a measly 1Mbps.
(05-17-2014, 10:56 PM)Garteal Wrote: Who cares? That's besides the point here. I had not played this game at all prior to this.
I care. :|
1. I'm still using a 4:3 Trinitron CRT because OLED monitors are not yet practical
2. You stretched out a 4:3 video to 16:9 which ruined fullscreen for my display
3. If you knew that you were planning on stretching the 4:3 video to 16:9 anyway then I would think that looking for an actual native widescreen option would be a bit of priority (or a widescreen hack for games that lack such a function) so that you wouldn't have to stretch at all
4. The fact that you're not the first, but the fourth person I've come across that has done the exact same thing; it feels like a pandemic
I always got annoyed with how TimeSplitters Future Perfect always asks every time right when you start the game if you want to enable widescreen, but perhaps they had the right idea...
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