We’re at something of an impasse regarding high res content.
4K is certainly starting to become more commonplace, with support from streaming services like Netflix and Apple TV+, 4K Blu-ray, and even 4K uploads on YouTube – but 8K is an exponential jump that asks a lot of both storage and bandwidth, one we’re possibly not quite ready for. Hollywood tends to film in 6K, and a single minute of raw 8K footage, before compression is applied, takes up 122GB. An hour, at somewhere in the region of 7.5TB, exceeds all but the largest consumer hard drives. It’s a way off.
YouTube’s 4K feature does raise something interesting for lower-res screens: many
uploaders, even if they don’t intend or expect their content to be seen at max resolution, record and…