![]() Was just thinking from the more casual audience that would make Infuse more mainstream but that’s just a personal preference I just figured since UHD Blurays, iTunes, Amazon, Vudu, YouTube, and even the Plex server itself are all referring to 2160p as 4K, the term 2160p is never going to be as commonly known like 1080p is today simply because no one anywhere is marketing the new format with that term so we will constantly be explaining it. I know what 2160p means and can easily explain it to the masses like family and friends that don’t. I was simply referring to the fact that (I’m guessing) 99.99% of all “4K” content like TV Shows and Movies played on infuse are going to be at 2160p just like UHD Blurays and UHD online streaming. While many default to the term “4k” with Infuse being able to play multiple formats it’s more helpful to see the actual resolution.Ĭan’t argue with any of this! I’m well aware the multitude of what 4K “can” mean. Heck they already have 8K in the works and beyond. Since “4K” is relatively new, and may have different vertical resolutions it may take some folks a bit of time to get used to the resolutions but it will happen. ![]() ![]() 720p and 1080p are also recognized as “HD” and “Full HD” but the numbers give a bit more info and are related to vertical pixels. ![]() Does your family understand 480p, 720p, and 1080p? It is the name given to the resolutions and the 2160 is just the next natural progression. ![]()
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