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 More options Sep 29 2008, 12:48 pm
From: SkyJamMusicVideos
Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2008 09:48:21 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Mon, Sep 29 2008 12:48 pm
Subject: Re: Feedback on New Video Upload Redesign Beta
Well...now individuals are posting Please watch in High Quality,
either in their title or on an annotation announcement.  Doesn't make
sense at all.  The default should be high quality, I know you can set
the default for viewing, but the upload default should be high quality
so you don't have to tell people to click High Quality. If people are
on dial up, they should have to click "down" to low quality, not vice
versa.  Virb, vimeo,  and 100's of other servers don't do this, they
just have good video period. It's great that the features are
improved, I'm happy about those, so thank you but the high quality
issue is to frustrating

On Sep 27, 7:54 pm, YouTube Timmy wrote:

> Hey all,

> We just released the beta version of our new and improved video
> uploader. If you want to check it out, just login to your YouTube
> account and click this link to opt in:http://www.youtube.com/my_videos_upload?beta

> The new video upload flow includes these cool features:

>     • You can enter in your video's metadata (title, description,
> tags, etc.) while the upload is processing.

>     • Upload multiple files at once, without downloading a plugin
> (separate progress bars will display for each file).

>     • The file-size limit for uploads has been raised from 100MB to
> 1GB.

> Let us know what you think of the new uploader by replying to this
> post.

> Thanks!
> YouTube Timmy


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