8K (4320p) at 60 fps with H.264 (AVC): What You Need to Know
When working with 8K (Full Ultra HD / 4320p) video at 60 fps using the H.264 (AVC) codec, understanding your storage and bandwidth requirements is essential for a smooth production workflow.
8K pushes the boundaries of current display technology with 33 million pixels per frame. While consumer 8K adoption is still limited, it provides unmatched flexibility for cropping, stabilization, and future-proof archiving. This resolution is particularly favored by cutting-edge production studios and VR content creators.
Doubling the frame rate to 60fps delivers noticeably smoother motion, especially in scenes with fast movement. Viewers on 60Hz+ displays will immediately notice the fluidity compared to 30fps content.
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 11.18 GB, while a full hour reaches 67.11 GB. You will need a minimum upload speed of 240.2 Mbps for reliable streaming. The total video bitrate for this configuration is 160.0 Mbps.