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What's the difference between "Digital quality (HD)" & "TV & streaming quality (HD)"?
What's the difference between "Digital quality (HD)" & "TV & streaming quality (HD)"?

We offer our videos in two download qualities.

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Written by Maggie Hughes
Updated over a week ago

Here's a comparison between Waymark's default "Digital quality (HD)" quality and our "TV & streaming quality (HD)" quality:

"Digital quality (HD)"

Wide (16:9 aspect ratio): 1920px wide by 1080px tall, at 30 frames per second

Vertical (4:5 aspect ratio): 1080px wide by 1350px tall, at 30 frames per second

Vertical (9:16 aspect ratio): 1080px wide by 1920px tall, at 30 frames per second

Digital quality is meant rendered for digital use only which means you can use it anywhere on the internet, social media or great for presentations!

TV & streaming quality (HD)

Wide (16:9 aspect ratio): 1920px wide by 1080px tall, at 29.97 frames per second

Vertical (4:5 aspect ratio): 1080px wide by 1350px tall, at 29.97 frames per second

Vertical (9:16 aspect ratio): 1080px wide by 1920px tall, at 29.97 frames per second

You can choose to render videos as "TV & streaming quality (HD)". Videos rendered for TV & Steaming are less compressed, to show off the most detail possible on larger screens and the best sound for home theater systems, as well as a slightly different frame rate to ensure compatibility with broadcast TV.

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