The standard upload of 1GB on YouTube is now doubled up to 2GB size. This will allow users to upload longer and higher resolution of videos as well as large HD files directly from camera. YouTube also added some new features like sharing links directly to the HD version of your video, as well as embed the HD version on your blog or website.
Here's how to do it according to YouTube blog.
* To share a link to the HD version of your video, simply append &hd=1 to the end of the URL. This means the video will start playing in HD as soon as someone follows the link. Cool, huh?
* To embed the HD version of a video on a website or blog, click the 'customize' button to the right of the embed box on the video page. Some options will appear; simply check 'play in HD'. The embed code that's generated will cause the video to start playing in HD as soon as a viewer clicks play. We recommend embedding HD videos at the largest size (853x505) for maximum enjoyment. 
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Friday, July 03, 2009




1 comments:
Wow!! That would mean sooner or later Youtube will offer old movies or new movies legally registered.
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