What Is The Difference Between High Definition And High Quality Videos On Youtube?
What is the difference between high definition and high quality videos on youtube?
What are the advantages and disadcantages of each one?
Which one do you think is better and why?
I’m making a video that is mainly screencasting and pictures with music in the background, which format should i use to produce the best result?
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February 15th, 2010 at 1:07 PM
HQ videos generally have a resolution of 640×360 pixels,
which just happens to be exact size of YouTube’s Flash
player. HD is much better quality and is a different video
format altogether, because it eats up a lot more file-size
and bandwidth. In order to achieve HD, resolutions need
to be at least 1280×720, or what’s commonly referred to
as 720p. Here is the YouTube Help reference explaining
everything you need to know about uploading in HD:
www . google . com / support / youtube / bin / answer . py ? hl = en & answer = 132460http://www.google.com/support/youtube/bi…
February 15th, 2010 at 2:33 PM
There’s no difference in it.
HQ = HD.
The button in watching YouTube videos in high quality was ‘HQ’, now it’s HD.