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What is UHD?

Ultra High Definition (UHD) is a resolution standard for video content that offers more detail than 1080p HD. UHD generally refers to 4K or higher resolutions.

What does UHD mean in video?

UHD refers to a video resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels, providing four times the detail of Full HD (1080p). It's used to create sharper, more detailed video content.

Which is better: 1080p or UHD?

UHD is better than 1080p in terms of resolution, offering 3840 x 2160 pixels compared to 1920 x 1080. However, 1080p may be preferable for faster processing on some devices.

Which is better: 4K or UHD?

4K and UHD are similar, with 4K being a cinema standard (4096 x 2160) and UHD the consumer standard (3840 x 2160). The difference is minimal in most uses.

Can you record UHD video with Riverside?

Yes, Riverside.fm records video in 4K resolution, which is basically the same thing as UHD, making it a popular choice for podcasters and content creators who want professional-grade recordings. It allows users to capture high-quality video and audio locally on each participant's device, which ensures that the final recordings are in the best possible quality, regardless of internet connection issues during the session.

With Riverside, you can even turn your smart phone into a 4K webcam.

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