HiDPI and 4K video scaling?

I am just getting to grips with Mac and 4K, my question is this. If i run my disemploy scaled using HiDPI mode to look like 2560x1440 and i play a video from youtube am i seeing all of the pixels as if i were running at a native resolution? I know HiDPI mode does some fancy image processing and I'm just wondering if anything is being lost during this process?

IMO the "4K video format" is close to the maximum transmission rate for many home routers and NAS devices. The below link mentions transcodeing 4K videos before streaming to your TV:
http://forum.qnap.com/viewtopic.php?f=177&t=102683
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    GLX extensions:
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