, you Tube now supports HDR (high dynamic range) content. With HDR-compatible televisions bursting onto the market, and several media companies such as Netflix Deutsch English.
Does youtube support hdr?
It took You. Tube nine months before it rolled out HDR for all. In November 2016, You. Tube confirmed it finally supports HDR. These videos are said have higher contrast, revealing precise, detailed shadows, and stunning highlights with great clarity.
HDR videos show higher contrast with more colors than standard digital video. Viewers can watch HDR videos on compatible mobile devices and HDR TVs. They can also stream HDR videos using Chromecast Ultra to an HDR TV.
The next thing we wanted the answer to was, how can I watch HDR videos on YouTube?
One answer is, you can watch HDR content from You. Tube creators who made their own HDR videos using HDR-capable cameras (just like you can do now with 4K videos and 360-degree videos from You. Tube creators), and you may be able to rent HDR movies from You. Tube, although the company has not confirmed whether this type of offering will be included with HDR support.
Note: HDR videos currently can’t be edited with You. Tube Web editor. HDR video requirements Once you upload a video, You. Tube supports all resolutions and will automatically convert HDR video to SDR videos when necessary.
Which TVs have YouTube HDR support?
Google has confirmed that Samsung’s 2016 SUHD and UHD televisions are among the first to get You. Tube HDR support. So, if you own one of Samsung’s TVs, just fire up the You. Tube app and find an HDR video to play. Sony’s PS4 Pro (via Engadget) and Google’s Chromecast Ultra will also be able to output You. Tube videos in HDR.
Do HDR YouTube videos work on the Asus monitor?
, and same here. Last year ‘HDR’ youtube videos would work on my asus monitor but not now. Same as google chrome, it only streams in ‘sdr’ in 4k up to 8k, BUT NOT HDR. 3 people found this reply helpful Was this reply helpful?
How to check if a video supports HDR?
According to this article [1], when websites want to play HDR content, they should not only check Media, and source., is, type Supported (), but also check if user’s screen supports showing HDR or not. I think Youtube only checks Media, and source., is, type Supported (), which could only tell that we can decode HDR content, but not ensure that we can show HDR video.
What is HDR and how do you use it?
Simply put, HDR unlocks “the most spectacular image quality we’ve ever streamed”, Google has bragged. Anyway, as of right now, you can officially watch You. Tube videos in HDR on compatible devices, including select TVs, consoles, media players, and mobile devices.