Thursday, Nov 15th 2007 by James Allan Brady


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youtube-logoThey are going to need bigger trucks to carry all that data through the tubes of the internet though. That’s right, Mr. Chen said the other day at the NewTeeVee conference that they were in fact working on HD YouTube videos.

The biggest problem though was that they are trying not to have buffer times that drive away viewers, which is hard to do with limited bandwidth. Sure, in most places the Internet access speeds have caught up to a point where loading a YouTube video is quick and painless, but taking that same video HD, even if its just 720p, would multiply the amount of data needing to be loaded even to start the film, by a lot.

Video processing times are already fairly outrageous on YouTube, and trying to stretch those same servers to do it with HD content would be crazy. Your 5 minute HD YouTube clip would take an hour to upload and a day to process, those aren’t real numbers, they are exaggerated, but they probably aren’t too far off.

YouTube HD Coming Soon [via techcrunch]

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  1.  The Shy Child.   View all comments by The Shy Child.  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    HD youtube would be way better than the fuzzy youtube we have today. If they say that they can do this then I beleive them. We cannot judge it until it fully released though.

  2.  chvnx   View all comments by chvnx  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    Have you heard that YouTube now offers you the choice between low and high quality videos? I have a post about how you can watch YouTube videos in High Quality by simply adding code to the URL.

    http://chvnx.com/2008/03/youtube-hack.html


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