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Wednesday, 25 March 2020
YouTube to set Standard definition quality as default worldwide
Just two days ago, most majors streaming and social media companies decided to lower their content streaming quality in the European Union, in an effort to prevent internet gridlock. Now, YouTube has announced that it will make Standard Definition (480p) as the default for streaming content worldwide, including India (until April 14). To be clear, YouTube is not completely removing High Definition streaming from its platform. It is only making Standard definition as the default. Users who wish to stream in higher quality will have the option to do so manually. Initially, YouTube had only implemented this in the EU, but now they have announced that they will be making this change for all countries worldwide. At the moment, other companies like Netflix, Prime, etc. have already lowered their streaming bit rate in the EU. In India, the Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) has already requested major OTT services to reduce their quality to ensure India's internet infrastructure doesn't get overloaded yet. Other than YouTube, the rest of the companies have not responded yet. In addition, On YouTube in India, you will see a promo card on the Homepage that links out to the MoHFW website for up-to-date information. Search results and ...
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