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Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Great Scott! Over 35 Hours of Video Uploaded Every Minute to YouTube

Remember in March when we shared with you that more than 24 hours of video being uploaded to YouTube every minute? Well, you continue to amaze us: you’ve increased the amount of video uploaded to YouTube to 35 hours per minute. That breaks out to 2,100 hours uploaded every 60 minutes, or 50,400 hours uploaded to YouTube every day. If we were to measure that in movie terms (assuming the average Hollywood film is around 120 minutes long), 35 hours a minute is the equivalent of over 176,000 full-length Hollywood releases every week. Another way to think about it is: if three of the major US networks were broadcasting 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year for the last 60 years, they still wouldn’t have broadcast as much content as is uploaded to YouTube every 30 days.


As you can see from the above chart, the number of uploads to YouTube have more than doubled in the last two years. How come? Here are some of the factors contributing to the growth:
  • The time limit for videos uploaded by users increased by 50% from 10 to 15 minutes.
  • The upload file size increased over the last few years by more than 10x to 2GB via our standard uploader.
  • Mobile phones have improved dramatically in how quickly and easily they upload videos to YouTube.
  • More companies integrating our APIs to support upload from outside of YouTube.com (Activision’s Call of Duty Black Ops. as one very cool example where you can record and share video footage from within the game).
So, what happens in 35 hours? Here are just some of the things that can happen in that time frame:
  • A team can set the record for the longest soccer (eh hem... futbol) match in history.
  • Someone can drive non-stop from YouTube's headquarters in San Bruno, CA to Chicago, IL.
  • You could fly over half-way around the world in a balloon.
Clearly, you are able to tackle some of our most daunting challenges. So it is with that in mind that we throw down another heavy gauntlet: upload 48 hours of video every minute. That’s right: two full days and 100% growth of what we achieved back in March of 2010.

Hunter Walk, Director of product management, recently watched “FD Sonoma: Tilt-Shift Formula Drift



28 comments:

Amin Ashaari said...

How much of this is from mobile? Can you offer a breakdown of most popular uploading mobile devices as well?

Tom Y said...

I'd love to know how much storage space Google has devoted to all of this video. That's got to be amazing.

JaySFO said...

love the analytics by Big G

Rage said...

nice achievement:)

Mike Abundo said...

Wonder how much of that is cats and babies.

Alexander Petrenko said...

Really "futbol" or it is composition of other two words? :)

dylantaylor said...

That's unbelievable... I can only see the amount of videos uploaded every minute increasing as more people find out what they can do with youtube, and more developers offer recording and uploading abilities such as those found in black ops.

Doug said...

Where are the Veteran's Day videos and tributes YouTube? I was sad to log in today and see no mention of Veteran's Day.

gabrielross said...

35 hours per minute? How fast must Google be moving to achieve this level of relativistic time contraction? Amazing!

dulk said...

so I will be able to see last week of uploads If I spend the rest of my life on it, and watch 12 hrs a day. Thank god for rating and view count.

Tagir said...

Is this a reason for "Processing (please wait)" period after video upload lasts much longer than before? Now I'm waiting for about 4 hours, and my last vid is still in progress :(

Me said...

I'd like to hear about how YouTube handles the ever-increasing storage requirement of all these hours of video. As I see it you can either build data center after data center, or continually swap out older, smaller drives for bigger ones. Either way it seems like it would be difficult to keep up with the pace of the uploading. Not to mention that YouTube keeps adding new formats now and then, meaning re-encoding and storing every video over again.

Brandon said...

How much of these uploads are pirated material, redundant or corrupted files? Rather, how much of these 35 hours uploaded per minute are actually published to the site?

Silverdragon said...

I have a question about how to get a video removed, but can't find a way to make direct contact. The situation is that the person who owned the account and posted the video on behalf of a church organisation has died and the video is now out of date and they want to remove it, but don't have the log-in/account details of the deceased user.
How woule they go about contacting YouTube to have the video taken down?

xmk75 said...

taking down videos or making them unavailable in certain countries due to "copyright" is sucking up to multinational CRAP
you are starting to suck bigtime

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