Videos in 1080p60 and 1440p60 resolutions
Videos in 1080p60 and 1440p60 resolutions
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I recommend reviewing my previous message. I wasn't planning to share a 1440p 60fps video on YouTube. I'll upload a 1080p 60fps version instead, but I also offer the choice to download it in higher resolution (1440p or 4K @ 60fps) via a TORRENT/Link for direct download, based on file size. Uploading 1440p isn't necessary when many users have slower internet connections, which would degrade the quality. It's better for everyone to save it so they aren't restricted by their speed. Downloading will take some time, but streaming might suffer with poor internet or YouTube's handling. I assure you, you'll get the video in its original, high-quality version as I captured and edited it.