YouTube has started rolling out a new feature called “1080p Premium,” which is only accessible through its Premium tier. So does that mean YouTube is downgrading regular 1080p for free users? Probably ...
One of the latest new features for YouTube Premium subscribers is a new 1080p tier with a better bitrate, and Google is now testing that feature with some users on Android and Google TV. Back in ...
YouTube is adding better video quality options to YouTube Premium. Most people will never even notice the difference. This week, some users noticed a new video quality option on YouTube's mobile app.
Last month, YouTube started testing a new 1080p video quality that’s exclusive to premium subscribers. The company is still testing it out, and it appears to be ...
YouTube appears to be starting another experimental feature. Like the last time, it is a new video option that will strictly be for Premium subscribers. It goes by ‘1080p Premium,’ which, as the name ...
YouTube has confirmed the rollout of the 1080p Premium feature for web users. This feature, initially exclusive to iOS devices, upgrades the bitrate for enhanced ...
YouTube is rolling out its Premium-exclusive higher-quality 1080p streaming option on the desktop web. Aptly called 1080p Premium, the new option offers enhanced bitrate for better video quality. It ...
Viewers might see a new option in YouTube's dropdown resolution menu on the web if they're paying for the video hosting platform's Premium subscription service. According to The Verge, YouTube's 1080p ...
Months after YouTube launched an enhanced bitrate 1080p option for Premium subscribers on mobile, the platform is now bringing the video quality to the web. The company rolled out the higher-quality ...
YouTube TV users are getting a higher-quality video option for everything from binging their favorite shows to catching a live game. Google is rolling out a new setting called 1080p Enhanced for ...
While it’s not unheard of, it was a little odd for iOS devices to get first dibs when YouTube introduced 1080p “Premium” video. But all is now right in the world — “we heard our users loud and clear,” ...