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Thursday, June 9, 2011

The next step in embedded videos: HD preview images and a logoless option

It may be hard to imagine, but YouTube’s video preview images represent to many the ultimate deciding factor as to whether or not to watch a video. If a preview image looks interesting, it can mean the difference between someone pressing the play button. In addition, your site and the videos on it represent to you polished masterpieces. Yet, your videos’ preview images can appear lower in quality, and sometimes you don't want a logo in your player. So today we're rolling out new features for both situations: HD preview images and the option to remove the logo from your player.


HD preview images
Video resolutions have been increasing across YouTube, and the sizes of your embedded players are bigger than ever. But until now, video preview images in today’s larger players (e.g. the image that appears before you click “Play”) haven’t kept up with your high-quality and larger videos.

Any new video uploaded to the site in a resolution of 480p or higher will have an HD preview image wherever the player is embedded. The difference is even more striking with larger embeds (which don’t fit on this blog), so try it out yourself and see what we’re talking about. Here’s an example:

Before:


Now:


We’ll also automatically give HD preview images to older videos in the next few weeks, as long as they’re 480p or larger. A note for partners, if you’ve uploaded a custom preview image for your video, you’ll need to re-upload a new one for your videos in order to upgrade it to HD (1920 x 1080px, 2MB max).

Logoless player
Many of you have asked us for a version of the YouTube player without a YouTube logo, so the video plays without any branding nearby. We’ve now added a simple option to do it. At the end of the video URL in your embed code, just add the code ?modestbranding=1 and the player will show without the YouTube logo in the control bar. Note that a small “YouTube” text label will still show up in the upper-right corner of a paused video when you hover over the player. We’ve published the full list of the player’s possible parameters, and here’s an example:



We hope these features help you show your videos the way you want them to be seen.

Kevin Wilson, Software Engineer, recently watched "I'm Yours (ukulele)” and Ravi Kanodia, Software Engineer, recently watched “Candy BBQ - Epic Meal Time.”



19 comments:

Thuto Moloi said...

cool

afk515 said...

AWESOME!!

Laneth Sffarlenn said...

Gotta love the HD preview images! :)

Personally, I like the idea of the YouTube logo in the embedded player - it's not that intrusive and takes up barely any room and it's nice to give that little bit back to you guys.

WindPower said...

Thanks, I've always wanted better preview images.

Next step: Make the thumbnail selection range be more than just 3 images please~

Panagiotis T. Tsimpoglou said...

HD Images for HD Starcraft. Love that

D@S said...

interesante

Mike Cane said...

The YouTube logo has never bothered me. In fact, it's insurance that my old PC can *play* the video, unlike the stuttering and clogginess I get from other services' embeds.

Carson J Gallo said...

Still can't add videos to playlists from embeds. Goddam it YouTube. And this should've already been implemented AT LEAST! 2 years ago. its 2011 not 2009. And make it so I can add videos to my Playlists as I am a Playlists Power User. And dont have to keep loading the source pages.

Nathan M. said...

That's great, it'll be nice to be able to see what your going to watch a little bit better before you watch it. Next perhaps custom thumbnails could be rolled out to more users, it would really help many of us non partners get our videos noticed. I suppose there would be abuse of this but I'm sure there could be a system worked up to solve this.

Asdf said...

lololol it's a SC2 game.

عمر أماسين said...

interested. thank you Google & Youtube

ReelSEO said...

Still shows up if you switch to HD :( Any ideas how to disable that?

CultureConnect Expert said...

Well never bothered me really, as I'm new in the field. Off to try it out

They Made Me Create This Blog said...

can someone please post the entire code for how to embed this player...i don't know what im not freaking understanding but i can't seem to get this work out and it's really pissing me off. thanks

Brian said...

@They Made Me Create This Blog: Here's an example:

[openbracket] iframe width="1280" height="720" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/6_W_xLWtNa0?modestbranding=1" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen [closebracket] [openbracket] iframe [closebracket]

Brian said...

Er, slight revision:

[openbracket] iframe width="1280" height="720" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/6_W_xLWtNa0?modestbranding=1" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen [closebracket] [openbracket]/iframe [closebracket]

videoclips said...

This is fantastic.

Shahnawaz Chachar said...

loving

ANTHONYBOSSESP said...

?????????????

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