YouTube Brings Support for HDR Videos !
YouTube Brings Support for HDR Videos !
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On Monday by YouTube’s official blog, YouTube announced that for HDR videos it has added a support. This support will help you in your entertainment by giving you a better and more accurate range of colours. And also give you the amazing experience of deeper blacks and brighter whites of HDR videos.

HDR videos are not supported on every screen like HDR images. Screen that supports HDR features is only able to telecast HDR
The video, that means you have to buy a screen that is HDR specific. Televisions like Sony Bravia’s 55-inch X9300D, 65-inch Z9D, and Samsung’s own 65-inch KS9000, that cost from Rs.2.5 lacs to Rs.5 lacs are good for HDR videos. In short, televisions with 4K HDR video support are made for HDR videos and these TV’s are highly priced tvs.

Till now, you only have two options for HDR video content that are Netflix and 4K HDR Blu-ray. But after the YouTube’s announcement these options have one more addition that is world’s biggest streaming service. To ensure wider adoption, the company is working with a bunch of creators – a playlist of just four videos for now – and has set up the requisite technology, at YouTube Spaces in Los Angeles and New York, and documentation to promote the new offering.

If you do have a TV that supports HDR, you can try out HDR on YouTube via an HDR Blu-ray player, the Xbox One S, and the upcoming PlayStation 4 Pro or the Chrome cast Ultra. Google mentioned that YouTube HDR support would soon rollout to Samsung’s 2016 4K TVs as well.

 

 

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