YouTube introduced some useful new features

Posted on January 27th, 2010. Written by mobiledummy.

YouTube is again introduced some useful new features. The most notable player is renewed, in which the video quality is marked by a concrete indication of the resolution (e.g. 360p, 480p, 720p), so that when you switch to a higher resolution now see real data on the number of points and not just “HQ” or “HD”, as it was before. Other notable new feature is the button to switch between more and less the size of the window to play.

In addition, YouTube also introduced support for HTML5, which brings in web browsers better integration of audio and video. Newer web browsers already support HTML5 (Firefox, Chrome, Safari), thus allowing playback of audio and video content without extra codec’s or players.

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