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YouTube goes widescreen, feature-length movies to follow?

by Parm Mann on 25 November 2008, 10:33

Tags: Google (NASDAQ:GOOG), YouTube (NASDAQ:GOOG)

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"Bigger Isn't Always Better... But in This Case, We Believe It Is", says the YouTube team who yesterday announced the launch of its widescreen player.

The hugely-popular video-sharing website has had its page width increased to 960 pixels to allow for the upgrade to a wide-aspect flash player. YouTube hopes it will provide "a cleaner, more powerful viewing experience", and the long-awaited transition to widescreen finally brings the service up to the standards of rivals such as Vimeo and Hulu.

The switch to widescreen came as something of a surprise to the millions of YouTube users, with nothing more than a three-paragraph blog announcement explaining the change. Users who wish to continue uploading 4:3 material will be able to do so, and YouTube's player will display an unaltered image with black bars either side.

Despite the promise of improved quality for user-created content, the real reasoning for widescreen ability may be YouTube's ambitions to feature full-length movies on its website. It is believed that MGM Studios will soon sign an agreement with Google and become presumably the first of many big-name movie studios to air its feature-length material online.



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Did you know you can also bump the quality of videos as well?

If you add “&ap=%2526fmt%3D18” to the URL (basically you need to URL encode the string &fmt=18) you get higher quality feeds if they are available. What isn't documented is the ability to add fmt=22 to the URL to get even higher quality feeds.

I think this is only for embedding though, not 100% sure

(Originally from Hackaday: http://hackaday.com/2008/11/21/youtube-testing-even-higher-quality-videos/)
If you have Firefox, get yourself an addon called Greasemonkey and then get the following script - YousableTubeFix

Allows you to show the videos in all sorts of sizes (as well as many other options)
Nice one!

Also available for Opera! http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/36453
Huzzah…my video on youtube is in the proper aspect (albeit, I got the pixel ratio wrong in the video so its abit squashed for 16:9). :D
Funkstar
Nice one!

Also available for Opera! http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/36453

Excellent! I use you tube quite a lot so this will be very handy!