@swordstruck: Yeah, I've been noticing the same for some time. Does seem to be an issue with the compression quality, probably tuned to a fast setting. Perhaps they are lacking dedicated streaming PC's, so the gaming is happening on the same systems that are crunching the final output. Same PC streaming can be fine if you are set to slower CPU rendering with something like a threadripper, or slower GPU rendering with careful game settings and an FPS cap, but otherwise not a great idea.
I personally would rather cleaner 30fps video if accurate enough rendering can't be used due to hardware constraints and a sacrifice has to be made!
The eggs you buy to eat do NOT have a fetus in them. They are a shell with nutrients inside that a chicken fetus would absorb in order to grow to hatching maturity. The yolk would just be it's 'food'. There's no baby chicken to 'eat' that nutrients inside your egg, that's your snack now. Go to town on it.
(That's also why the eggs are so large: They have to contain everything the growing chicken needs until it's hatched)
Man, I've been having a terrible day, yuck dread inducing stuff. Was having trouble feeling alright, nothing could distract me. Popped this on, and I'm chilling. This is great, and I'm happy. Thanks, people!
Please look at video encoder, the HD download is encoded in 4K which is technically UHD. Plus bitrate is very low for a 4K video.
I gotta second this. Especially seeing it's only encoded as AVC, that bitrate is hurting video quality vs keeping the resolution at 1920x1080. AVC at 5000kbps is just too thin of a bitrate to cover 4k at 60fps.
Speaking of mansplaining: The higher bitrate resolved the compression artifacts quicker once the image stabilised, but you'd probably wanna increase the compression quality (not the bitrate) to solve the underlying issue that's causing it to break up in the first place.
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