Video platform YouTube has ended the trial where it was charging $11.99 a month for a premium membership that allowed users to watch videos in 4K, an official Twitter account said. The Verge reported ...
‘Viewers should now be able to access 4K quality resolutions without Premium membership’ ‘Viewers should now be able to access 4K quality resolutions without Premium membership’ The idea of having to ...
Google has not shared any specific reason to discontinue the experiment that made 4K videos exclusive to Premium subscribers. However, it seems like notable amounts of negative feedback online might ...
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YouTube was testing out requiring a Premium subscription for 4K and higher resolutions. People in Google’s experimental group who were non-subscribers were seeing Premium appear next to the 2160p ...
For a small number of people, Google briefly tested a change to YouTube Premium that would make 4K videos unavailable to free users. YouTube has supported 4K videos since 2010, years before the ...
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Earlier this month, YouTube ran an experiment where it asked some free users to upgrade to a premium account to watch videos in 4K resolution. The company has now ...
YouTube has brought to an end a limited test that locked 4K videos behind its Premium subscription, according to one of its official Twitter accounts (via 9to5Google). YouTube has supported 4K videos ...
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