/ 11.18.2009 12:00AM
YouTube Now Supports 1080p
YouTube said it has grown its HD video acceptability mode to 1080p this week from its current 720p level for submissions.

"As resolution of consumer cameras increases, we want to make sure YouTube is the best home on the web to showcase your content. For viewers with big monitors and fast computer[s], try switching to 1080p to get the most out of the full-screen experience," according to the official YouTube Blog.

YouTube engineers have thoroughly tested bandwidth and other technical parameters required of 1080p and "are no longer worried about possible infrastructure problems or cost issues" that could come with the bigger 1080p files," according to the Associated Press.

Meanwhile, the YouTube Blog encourages its millions of users to "be creative and choose subjects that really show off the beauty of your camera. We will run the best examples on our home page in a future spotlight."

Also, for those mostly amateur videographers who had already uploaded their content in 1080p (even though 1080p capabilities were not yet feasible), YouTube said it's now in the process of re-encoding that material to stream online in 1080p.



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