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High-quality YouTube videos coming soon

YouTube co-founder Steve Chen, speaking at the NewTeeVee Live conference today, confirmed that high-quality YouTube video streams are coming soon. Although YouTube's goal, he said, is to make the site's vast library of content available to everyone, and that requires a fairly low-bitrate stream, the service is testing a player that detects the speed of the viewer's Net connection and serves up higher-quality video if viewers want it.

Why wouldn't they? Because the need to buffer the video before it starts playing will change the experience. Hence the experiment, rather than just a rapid rollout of this technology. On stage, he said the current resolution of YouTube videos has been "good enough" for the site untill now.

Chen told me he expects that high-quality YouTube videos will be available to everyone within three months.

Chen also confirmed that in YouTube's internal archive, all video is stored at the native resolution in which it was sent. However, he said, a large portion of YouTube videos are pretty poor quality to begin with--320x240. Streaming them in high-quality mode isn't going to help much.

 
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by Lee Koo (ADMIN) November 14, 2007 11:25 PM
Hi quality YouTube videos! I can't wait, I guess my TV is eventually going to be history :D
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by Intelman November 15, 2007 1:46 PM
Youtube needs to drop flash, it is buggy at best, when my browser crashes, flash is usually to blame. Maybe they should try out Microsoft's silverlight, it works on Macs, Windows, and even Linux.....
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by trongod2000 November 17, 2007 10:15 PM
YouTube limits sumissions to 100meg so there is not much opportunity for the average user to upload anything near high quality video unless they limit the recording to about 15 seconds. They seriously need to change the limitations they place on the people who try to make youtube a great site
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by emersk November 24, 2007 12:47 PM
C'EST WHA????!!!! "Chen also confirmed that in YouTube's internal archive, all video is stored at the native resolution in which it was sent" This means that everyone has been fooled into uploading at 320X240 instead of 640X480 which results in passable quality. If we now replace out videos with higher resolution versions then we lose our viewer counts. No one knew that in only 3 months videos uploaded at 640X480 would look so much better.
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by cinetech March 23, 2008 3:28 AM
YouTube is encoding and displaying higher quality videos. Read this article to get the scoop. http://www.squidoo.com/youtubehd
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by youtube61 April 15, 2008 2:44 AM
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