Mon Mar 10, 2008 11:11AM EDT
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Any YouTube fans out there tired of its low-resolution videos? Personally, I'm still waiting for that high-resolution player the company promised some time ago. Many YouTube competitors, such as Blip.tv, have been offering high-definition content for some time so I'm puzzled by YouTube's late entrance into the HD arena, since the company is already talking about streaming live video.
Back in November Steven Chen said the company was testing a player that detects a viewer's connection in order to serve up high-quality videos, but if you can't wait until that's launched, there are a few things you can do.
Apparently YouTube stores videos in their native resolution, so by appending a few extra characters to the end of the URL, you can access high-quality videos instantly. I tested it, and it worked, so here it goes:
Example:
Regular video (320x240): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QBfZ0WvZxF0
High-quality video (448x336): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QBfZ0WvZxF0&fmt=6
Higher-quality video (480x360): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QBfZ0WvZxF0&fmt=18
I'm not sure if this will work for all the videos on YouTube, but it works fine with newer videos. If you don't think you can remember those characters, you can download a Firefox script that automatically does this for you. Give it a try.
Related:
YouTube to Stream High-Quality Videos Soon
YouTube to stream video this year, maybe
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Yeah i tried it and the resolution is still pretty bad.
yeah, this seems like a pretty good tip but I use Safari also! for all youtube fans I know a very good website that you can watch live TV on which incorporates a social network. I stumbled across it whilst on Youtube, check out www.viewmy.tv
youtube now has a link for higher resolution videos, maybe they've read this blog. :)
Things I noticed: when you use &fmt=18 - you get the audio in higher quality and in stereo. But if you use &fmt=18 on video that was uploaded at 320x240 (original file), it sort of looks a little worse like it's been digitally enlarged.
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6 Posted by hayden008 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:17PM EDT Report Abuse
Hey it works like a charm thanks for that wonderful info.