4K (2160p) at 30 fps with H.264 (AVC)— Bitrate & Storage Calculator

Instantly calculate the file size and bandwidth needed for 4K (2160p) (3840×2160) video at 30 fps using H.264 (AVC). Adjust settings below.

Settings

0 min1h 12 hrs

Results

3840×2160 @ 30fps
Estimated File Size
14.72 GB
15,075.3 MB · 14.72 GB · 0.01 TB
Video Bitrate
35.0 Mbps
35,000 Kbps
Total Bitrate
35.13 Mbps
35,128 Kbps
Upload Speed
52.7 Mbps
1.5x headroom
Bandwidth/min
257.3 MB
data per minute

Codec Comparison

CodecBitrateFile Sizevs H.264
H.264 (AVC)active35.13 Mbps14.72 GB100%
H.265 (HEVC)21.13 Mbps8.85 GB60%
VP921.13 Mbps8.85 GB60%
AV117.63 Mbps7.39 GB50%
ProRes 422122.63 Mbps51.39 GB349%
ProRes 4444175.13 Mbps73.40 GB499%

4K (2160p) at 30 fps with H.264 (AVC): What You Need to Know

If you are capturing 4K (Ultra HD / 2160p) video at 30 fps and encoding with H.264 (AVC), you need to know exactly how much disk space and network bandwidth your workflow requires.

4K Ultra HD delivers four times the pixel count of 1080p, producing stunningly detailed footage. It has become the standard for professional production and is increasingly expected by audiences on large screens and smart TVs. This resolution is particularly favored by professional filmmakers and cinematographers.

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 2.45 GB, while a full hour reaches 14.72 GB. You will need a minimum upload speed of 52.7 Mbps for reliable streaming. The total video bitrate for this configuration is 35.0 Mbps.

Frequently Asked Questions

How large is a 1-hour 4K (Ultra HD / 2160p) video at 30 fps with H.264 (AVC)?

A 1-hour 4K (Ultra HD / 2160p) video at 30 fps encoded with H.264 (AVC) is approximately 14.72 GB. A 10-minute clip would be around 2.45 GB.

What bitrate does 4K (Ultra HD / 2160p) at 30 fps with H.264 (AVC) require?

This configuration requires a video bitrate of 35.0 Mbps, with a total bitrate (including 128 Kbps audio) of 35.13 Mbps. We recommend an upload speed of at least 52.7 Mbps for reliable streaming.

How much bandwidth do I need to stream 4K (Ultra HD / 2160p) 30 fps H.264 (AVC)?

You need at least 52.7 Mbps upload speed. This includes a 1.5× safety margin above the 35.13 Mbps stream bitrate to prevent buffering and dropped frames.

Is H.264 still the best codec for 4K (Ultra HD / 2160p) at 30 fps?

H.264 offers the widest device compatibility but produces the largest files. For 4K (Ultra HD / 2160p) at 30 fps, consider HEVC (~40% smaller files) or AV1 (~50% smaller) if your audience's devices support them.

Other Codecs for 4K (2160p) 30 fps

Other Frame Rates for 4K (2160p)

30 fps at Other Resolutions