1440p (2K) at 30 fps with H.264 (AVC): What You Need to Know
Planning to record or stream 1440p (2K / QHD) footage at 30 fps with H.264 (AVC)? Knowing the exact file size and bitrate before you start saves both time and storage headaches.
QHD at 1440p offers a noticeable quality jump over 1080p without the extreme bandwidth demands of 4K. It is increasingly popular among gaming YouTubers and desktop-focused content. This resolution is particularly favored by tech reviewers and product demo channels.
At 30 frames per second, video appears smooth and natural for most content types. It is the default for the vast majority of online video platforms and provides excellent compatibility across all devices.
The H.264 (AVC) codec offers universal hardware and software compatibility across all devices, browsers, and platforms. As the baseline codec, H.264 produces the largest files among modern streaming codecs but guarantees playback on virtually every device manufactured in the last decade.
With these settings, a 10-minute clip weighs approximately 1.13 GB, while a full hour reaches 6.76 GB. You will need a minimum upload speed of 24.2 Mbps for reliable streaming. The total video bitrate for this configuration is 16.0 Mbps.