Why Is the Twitter Video Quality Low — Explained and Fixed
This is one of the most searched questions about Twitter — and the answer is simpler than most people think. Here's why the limitation exists and exactly how to work around it.
The Short Answer
Twitter's default video quality depends on the original upload and the uploader's account type. Basic accounts cap at 720p; X Premium accounts can upload in 1080p. The quality is set at upload time and cannot be improved after the fact.
The Technical Explanation
Twitter stores all video content on its Content Delivery Network (CDN) — a global network of servers that stream video to users. The app deliberately doesn't expose direct CDN links, instead loading them through its own player. A third-party tool reverse-engineers the CDN URL from the post data and presents it as a downloadable link.
The Solution: Use SocialSave Hub
- Open Twitter and find the content you want to save.
- Copy the post URL from the share menu.
- Go to socialsavehub.com/twitter-downloader.
- Paste the URL and click Download.
- Save the MP4 to your device.
Will This Always Work?
Twitter occasionally updates its CDN structure, which can temporarily affect how tools extract video URLs. SocialSave Hub is regularly updated to stay compatible. If something stops working, check back after a few hours — most issues are resolved quickly.
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