Posts Tagged ‘Youtube’
Google after closing uploads to Google Video in May 2009, by 29 April will not be able to see the video and upload to the expiry of 13 May all videos will be removed, amazing organization that helps the poor and there is only 1 month to download all our movies before they are removed, You can not download them all together or being able to transfer them on youtube who was also a Google product, and then we have to download them one by one and then if you want to upload them to Youtube as we suggested in his Google mail, What is surprising given that Google had always provided a great service that these days with Google Video is not seen…
This is the email sent to all users:
After’ Google to charge Microsoft copy of its findings is now Microsoft to blame for supporting only the new format in its open source WebMate browser Chrome Videos , instead of keeping even the .264 H, the favorite Apple and Microsoft.
Microsoft said it would create a plugin for Chrome with support for H.264, although older is the most widely used Web, Microsoft concludes that the next version of Internet Explorer will still be taken into account in the H.264 format with a special plugin!
Today I want to present a tool that could be very useful for fans of Youtube, called GifSoup, with this online tool you can convert YouTube videos to GIF.
Simply access the site and enter the video link to youtube that you want to turn in GIF, GIFs are up to 10 seconds and can be taken from any video, Once loaded into the site, The GIF will be visible to all and free downloads.
Link: GIFsoup
Now the world has entered in’ 3D was used increasingly in film and TV will soon be also incorporated into all of us, and now Youtube is adapting and adopted the three-dimensional movies to the delight of its visitors and users.
Developers Google are working to provide 3D support to Youtube, allowing users to upload and view videos in 3D.
The parameters for 3D video are as follows:
1. yt3d:enable=true – Enables the 3D Player
2. yt3d:aspect=3:4 – Sets the encoded video look.
And here is the first 3D video uploaded on youtube:

