I enjoy dabbling in 144p for a crunchy and delicious experience
2 years ago | 2,200
I bought an OLED TV, this is the most amazing thing I've seen on it, hands down.
2 years ago | 217
I tried 8K on my 4k monitor and it looked pretty great. Used about 45% GPU power on an Arc A380 haha.
2 years ago | 520
I can only do 4k... the shots are amazing, I love how your "shadows" look! that was amazing!!
2 years ago | 110
I’m still praying Gav releases the Slow Mo Guys blue ray he talked about a couple times
2 years ago | 48
These guys should create those videos they show in tech stores to demonstrate tv performance
2 years ago | 23
My computer wouldnt even load 4k. My phone, on the other hand, handled 4k perfectly. If i had an 8k tv, i might try again
2 years ago | 70
Tried that on my computer, and it looked so real that even flames came from my PC, how immersive!
2 years ago | 472
It was great, didn’t realise I had a 3D monitor until the sparks started coming out the sides.
2 years ago | 3
Maybe just leave it for videos that have lots of compression artifacts? It does help a lot by increasing the resolution. Have a try on that video you did with the glitter.
2 years ago | 8
Got an OLED TV and in 4K this video was absolutely amazing. You should sell this video as a tester guys.
2 years ago | 3
My TV is being weird, other videos on this channel will cap @ 2160p but this video is capping @ 1440p
2 years ago | 3
Gavin and Dan, upload it in HDR. THAT will tank the framerate. Intel Core i7-1260p can handle 8K60fps, but if you add HDR-bitrate into the mix that will hammer the poor CPUs video decoders
2 years ago | 159
Imagine when 8K Blu-Ray discs would come out. The bit rate and storage capacity would be INSANE.
2 years ago | 2
Oh boy did my internet hate me for it, but yes. I was able to buffer a good minute of the video, and it was beautiful.
2 years ago | 2
The Slow Mo Guys
Any lunatics out there go for it? https://youtu.be/UOg-rbBvvuQ
2 years ago | [YT] | 7,660