YouTube says hi to high-definition
November 14th, 2009 - 4:16 am ICT by IANSSan Francisco, Nov 14 (DPA) Online video site YouTube is to introduce high definition video capabilities next week in a move that marks another milestone in the transformation of the internet into a full-fledged video viewing platform.
The Google-owned company said Friday that users will be able to upload and view 1080p video rather than the 720p limit that has been available for just over a year.
While the move will make it easier to use high definition home videos, it will also improve YouTube’s ability to offer its viewers television shows and movies.
At least initially, YouTube will retain its 10 minute limit on video clips. But the website is reportedly in talks with major film studios about offering movies for rent on the site.
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