December 7, 2021 What formats, bitrates, and sizes do your videos come in?

For people who prefer just the technical specifications, details are as follows.

  • px = pixels, x-size by y-size – how big the video appears on screen. Larger numbers means better quality, larger file-size.
  • Kbps (kilobits per second) = bit rate, how many bits of information per second. Higher means better quality and a larger file-size.

Downloadable video formats

4:3 scenes (for scenes released between 2000 and 2007)

  • MPG – 352px by 288px, 1500kbps – 2000kbps
  • WMV – 640px by 480px = 1500kbps – 2000kbps

16:9 scenes (scenes released between 2007 and 2019)

  • LQ h.264 – 512px by 288px = 500kbps
  • HQ h.264 – 1024px by 576px = 3000kbps
  • HD h.264 – 1280px by 720px = 5000kbps

Scenes released since Jan 2020 also have a 4k option.

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