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Google started testing a new streaming option 1080p for YouTube, which will be exclusive to users of the paid version of the video platformYouTube Premium.
At the moment YouTube It has different display configurations that depend on the formats the creator uploaded them in. They range from 144p, the minimum quality is 244p, to 7680p (8K), which is the maximum, through 240p or 1080p HDamong others available.
Some Reddit users noticed in YouTube a new option in the quality settings menu called 1080p Premiuma button that is “currently available to a small group of subscribers” from the paid version YouTube.
Improved version 1080
As confirmed edge representative YouTubePaul Pennington,1080p Premium this is an improved version of bitrate 1080p this gives more information per pixel and provides a higher quality viewing experience.”
Given the rumors that the platform is considering excluding this format for users of the free version, the spokesperson confirmed that “there are no changes to existing quality proposals for allowing 1080p (HD)”.
It’s not the first time YouTube experiment with its display options, as last October it deprecated the 4K modality, which became only available to subscribers of its payment service. (Europe Press)
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