were do you get this?You will have to have a 4K TV to do so otherwise you will have to convert file to 1080P using video editing software.
There are a few converters out on the net so all you have to do is just Google them and find one that works best for the conversion. I personally use video pad as it supports 4K to MPG. You may also want to consider setting your camera settings before recording to 1080 P at 30 or 60 frames per second and you will have no problem playing back on your TV. The video is still phenomenal. You will be happy with it I am sure.were do you get this?
Thanks Blue Bird I went to movavi video convert and it worked well.There are a few converters out on the net so all you have to do is just Google them and find one that works best for the conversion. I personally use video pad as it supports 4K to MPG. You may also want to consider setting your camera settings before recording to 1080 P at 30 or 60 frames per second and you will have no problem playing back on your TV. The video is still phenomenal. You will be happy with it I am sure.