YouTube video player will now auto adapt based on aspect ratio

    YouTube video player will now auto adapt based on aspect ratio

    YouTube video player will now auto adapt based on aspect ratio


    Posted: 30 Jul 2018

    Hi everyone,

    We launched an update to the YouTube video player on desktop – the player now automatically adapts to provide the best viewing experience based on the video’s size (aspect ratio) and your computer’s screen/browser size.

    Highlighting the changes below and sharing more about the reasons behind the change:
    Historically, for non wide-screen videos (not 16:9) like vertical and square videos, we would show black bars alongside the video, making the video really small. This update moves away from the need for black bars. We launched this update on mobile awhile back (both Android and iOS) so this change also aligns the desktop and mobile viewing experiences.


    4:3 (like older SD videos)

    BEFORE:


    AFTER:


    Vertical videos

    BEFORE:


    AFTER:


    Standard 16:9 videos
    For most newer videos in the standard HD aspect ratio, this update uses some of the screen’s extra white space, to enhance the video size, without impact to the video quality.

    BEFORE:


    AFTER:


    We’ve seen tons of feedback already and please do keep it coming! You can leave comments below, and also feel free to submit feedback via our official feedback tool (as that helps us prioritize all requests).


    Thanks!


    Source: Google Groups
    Brink's Avatar Posted By: Brink
    30 Jul 2018


  1. Posts : 6
    Win10/MacOS
       #1

    That's one of a few features YouTube did right it seems.
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  2. Posts : 17,838
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       #2

    Check out the new Web Player at YouTubeMusic
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  3. Posts : 625
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #3

    I was wondering if there was something wrong with my browser settings, but i didn't care, because I like the new changes.
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  4. Posts : 17,838
    Windows 10
       #4
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