The web originally offered videos in only one format, but it now has
three main formats, as well as a mobile format for viewing on mobile
phones. The original format, now labeled Standard Quality, displays
videos at a resolution of 320x240 using the Sorenson Spark codec with
mono MP3 audio. This was, at the time, the standard for streaming online
videos.
High Quality videos, introduced in March 2008, are shown at 480x360 with mono MP3 sound. They can also be viewed with the H.264 codec and stereo AAC audio by adding &fmt=18 to the end of the video URL. This offers a significant improvement over standard quality. This was followed up in November 2008 by 720p HD support. At the same time, the Online Video Player was changed from a 4:3 aspect ratio to widescreen 16:9. This was introduced first, more than a year before, by the website Vimeo. 720p videos are shown in full 1280x720 and encoded with the H.264 codec. They also feature stereo audio encoded with AAC. From February 2009, all new videos are shown using H.264 and AAC by default for both Standard and High Quality viewing, allowing for higher quality videos at approximately the same file size.
High Quality videos, introduced in March 2008, are shown at 480x360 with mono MP3 sound. They can also be viewed with the H.264 codec and stereo AAC audio by adding &fmt=18 to the end of the video URL. This offers a significant improvement over standard quality. This was followed up in November 2008 by 720p HD support. At the same time, the Online Video Player was changed from a 4:3 aspect ratio to widescreen 16:9. This was introduced first, more than a year before, by the website Vimeo. 720p videos are shown in full 1280x720 and encoded with the H.264 codec. They also feature stereo audio encoded with AAC. From February 2009, all new videos are shown using H.264 and AAC by default for both Standard and High Quality viewing, allowing for higher quality videos at approximately the same file size.
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