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YouTube HD Now Even Bigger & How To Upload In HD on YouTube

December 18th, 2008  Posted in Video Editing

More YouTube in HD stuff.

YouTube HD Now Even Bigger

First when YouTube “went widescreen,” meaning, when it changed it’s traditional 425×320 pixel viewing size to 640×360, it made the videos a bit bigger looking. Now they’ve taken things a step further. For videos uploaded in HD, 720p to be exact, they now view in a much bigger size, 854×480. That’s huge! See here for yourself.

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Besides the minor formatting weirdness of the profile sidebar now being beneath the video, I find the size change Read more »

YouTube Now in Widescreen with 720p Support!

November 25th, 2008  Posted in Video Editing

YouTube is finally getting more widescreen friendly, and thus, more HD friendly.

About a year ago, they added 16:9 support, meaning if your video was widescreen, it would automatically add black bars into its then native 4:3 standard screen. Now they’ve made YouTube videos play in a native, wider 16:9 frame altogether.

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Also, the new resolution is wider.  It used to be 425×320, and now it’s at 640×360, which YouTube says is supposed to reflect the higher quality videos that have now surfaced.

This is great, as it was long overdue. Many of the other providers, like Google Video, Vimeo (which has HD support, btw), and blip.tv were all in native 16:9 and YouTube was still stuck in 4:3. I think it’s because YouTube had such a huge amount of old school users that “broadcasted” themselves in 4:3 that the transition to widescreen had to be a bit gradual.

It gets better, though. To top it off, Belal gave me the heads up that YouTube now supports 720p! For those of you wondering what 720p is Read more »