Youtube: HDR support also arrives on Xbox consoles

    Youtube: HDR support also arrives on Xbox consoles

    Now more people can get better quality by watching videos on YouTube from their game consoles. Users have in fact discovered that during the past few hours YouTube has implemented support for HDR (High-Dynamic Range) not only on Xbox Series X e Series S, but also on Xbox One X and S last generation. This isn't the first time an Xbox video app has added support for HDR's screen quality, since Netflix e Amazon Prime Video have also supported it on Xbox One for a long time. As for YouTube, however, it seems that more time would have passed than it should, since - according to Flat Panels HD - Microsoft products promised this upgrade already during last 2017.



    As long as they have compatible monitors with HDR, users can now experience YouTube's HDR video selection as they were meant to be seen, with brighter images and stronger colors. These images can be viewed in resolution 4K is 60fps on Xbox Series X, and in 1440p and 60fps on Series S. Also, Engadget noted that users can check the “Stats for Nerd” panel to make sure HDR is playing correctly, but it should be noted that many TVs display an HDR prompt or automatically switch to an HDR mode when playback of the content in question begins.

    If there is one downside, it is that the range of videos HDR on YouTube is still quite small, although this includes test videos designed to highlight the capabilities of this technology. Most YouTubers have yet to start creating content in High Dynamic Range, but as time goes on, its presence on YouTube and its different apps will most likely encourage an increase in the number of videos. high quality. Other than that, did you know that there will be no increase on the price of Xbox Live Gold?



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