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"https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams"
],
"type": "Page",
"id": "https://lemmy.ml/post/9203598",
"attributedTo": "https://lemmy.ml/u/Jimmycrackcrack",
"to": [
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"https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public"
],
"name": "Why do all my (desktop) casted youtube videos cast low quality?",
"cc": [],
"content": "<p>The weird thing is that I’m sure it didn’t always do this. I thought it might be because I’m trying to cast with FX_Cast but even with Chrome this also happens. In the past this sometimes happened when you’d expect, if the internet was particularly slow that day for some reason, or if I try to play something with a high frame rate, but in general I could expect HD 1080p quality. While I can’t know exactly what quality is casting, it looks more like 480 and sometimes 360.</p>\n<p>Don’t know if its relevant, but it’s a chromecast 1 I’ve been using since 2014.</p>\n",
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"content": "The weird thing is that I'm sure it didn't always do this. I thought it might be because I'm trying to cast with FX_Cast but even with Chrome this also happens. In the past this sometimes happened when you'd expect, if the internet was particularly slow that day for some reason, or if I try to play something with a high frame rate, but in general I could expect HD 1080p quality. While I can't know exactly what quality is casting, it looks more like 480 and sometimes 360. \n\nDon't know if its relevant, but it's a chromecast 1 I've been using since 2014.",
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},
"attachment": [],
"sensitive": false,
"published": "2023-12-12T03:54:24.828873Z",
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"name": "#ublockorigin",
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}
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