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Twitch is the only thing stopping me from switching my entire production process to HDR. Based on some vague guestimations I did a while ago I'd say about 10% of all people who regularly watch internet content own at least one HDR capable display (I imagine that number is higher for Twitch viewers since we tend to be more tech-savvy, but I don't have the data to back that up), and that number is only going to keep going up and up.
The bitrate and resolution limitations make Twitch VODs pretty much worthless to me nowadays. I local record at like 5x the bitrate that Twitch allows, so my YouTube uploads of my streams are consistently much higher quality (not to mention it has a *much better* player), so I just tell everyone to watch them on YouTube lol