November has been quite the month for YouTube adding new features. First, it added support for HDR (High Dynamic Range) videos, then it followed up with support for VR videos. Not content to close out the month wirth only two major new features, the service on wednesday added another big feature: support for 4K live-streaming.
“Back in 2010, we enabled 4K video support for the very first time. Since then, millions of videos have been uploaded at that eye-popping resolution, making YouTube’s the largest library of 4K videos online,” Kurt Wilms, YouTube senior product manager, wrote in a blog post. “Today, we’re proud to say that we’re taking
When introducing new features, YouTube usually launches with a playlist designed to show off its new tech, but since the new 4K support is for live-streaming, the company is taking a different approach. YouTube will stream the 2016 Game Awards live, all of which will be presented in
YouTube isn’t the first company to offer 4K live-streaming — gaming-focused streaming service Hitbox began offering
With more cameras adding support for 4K video, YouTube seems to be in the right place at the right time to introduce this feature. If you’re interested in seeing just how much of an improvement
Updated by Kris Wouk on 12/01/2016: Updated air time for the Game Awards