YouTube now supports 4K live-streaming for both 360-degree and standard video
YouTube now supports 4K live-streaming for both 360-degree and standard video
Bring on the 4K puppy cams
YouTube now supports 4K live-streaming, allowing content
creators to broadcast using high-resolution video in both 360-degree and
standard video formats at a rate of 60 frames per second, the company announced today.
The update comes just a few weeks after YouTube added 4K HDR support.
Given that standard 4K content is still easier to film and is more
accessible than 4K HDR content, it's a great update for both YouTube
creators and viewers. Creators can start live-streaming in 4K today, but
if you’re on the viewer’s side and want to know what that’ll look like,
YouTube’s partnering with The Game Awards to live stream the entire show under the new format on December 1st at 8:30PM ET.
As more devices with 4K live-streaming support come onto
market, here’s hoping it’ll be the new standard for live-streaming just
about anything. Puppy cams? Yes, please. Watching butter melt? Hell
yeah. Okay, fine, concert festivals are probably the most ideal use
case, but a girl can dream.
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Posted By Abayomi Ismail
source: http://www.theverge.com
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