As far as I know, few platforms provide videos whose bitrate is considerable.
Lately I found the HamiVideo from Taiwan is pretty good, with 1080p and 7000-8000 Kbps on their videos.
So any other recommendations? (Just recommendations, not about how to download their videos.)
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If it's OK, here are some discoveries that I think are pretty good:
[My criteria: 5000 Kbps and above ->Pretty good]
Hulu: Up to 2160p, 14000-17000 Kbps
Amazon: 1080p, up to 10000 Kbps
Max (Formerly HBO Max):
- 1080p, 3000-4000 Kbps(Has dropped since its re-branding)
- 2160p, up to 20000 Kbps
Peacock: 1080p, around 7000 Kbps
HamiVideo: 1080p, 7000-8000 Kbps
I was preparing to say Netflix and other ones including:
Now TV (UK, IT): 720p, around 3000 Kbps
Wow (DE): The same as above
but their bitrate is not so promising.
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Looks like the bare minimum for 24fps video via web streaming. Satellite and cable isn't that much better, online isn't the best place for high bitrate video. Based on the kush gauge, 24fps video should be about 14Mbps not including audio.
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But what codec for all the above? h264? :/ Everyone should really move to h265 now... or h266 ideally lol
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