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“The ability to watch 4K on YouTube has been around for a while but watching it without it being painfully slow is a totally different story. As our cameras can capture higher quality everything else from software to other hardware needs to catch up a little. Using the combination of Chrome and Youtube the ability to watch 4K will be dramatically smoother and more enjoyable the entire way through. So what do you think? Will this help you business? Does it encourage you to get a 4K set up?”
The ability to watch 4K video on YouTube has been around for a few years now. Unfortunately, though, actually getting 4K video to run smoothly is a whole another story. The problem is that 4K video simply has so much data that many folks simply lack the requisite bandwidth and/or patience to make viewing 4K clips all that practical.
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Thankfully, Google is taking steps to make 4K video all the more accessible to the masses. While it’d be nice if Google up and decided to roll out Google Fiber across the country, we’ll still settle for a new video rendering algorithm.
As highlighted on Francois Beaufort’s blog, users interested in checking out “smoother video frame rendering for HTML 5 videos” can do so by setting up a flag by going to chrome://flags/#enable-new-video-renderer and then restarting Chrome.
“In practice,” Beaufort writes, “that means that if your computer was on the edge of playing 4K60, 4K, 1080p60 videos on YouTube for instance (hiccup every few seconds), it should now play smoothly.”
Source: http://bgr.com/
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Mark Wonderlin
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Called the “Video Ninja,” Mark has created hundreds of videos in both the corporate and small business world. With a solid marketing background and knack for creating cool content, Mark has a passion for creating epic business video and teaching others to do the same and thrive in their video business.