HDR on the YouTube App on Android Now Only Reaches 1080p Sony Xperia XZ1 gets...

 
 
 
HDR on the YouTube App on Android Now Only Reaches 1080p Sony Xperia XZ1 gets...

 
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Nov 5, 2017 10:00 PM • by Adam Conway
HDR on the YouTube App on Android Now Only Reaches 1080p

HDR (High Dynamic Range) is a term we hear about when talking about taking photos, and some results produced with HDR enabled are amazing. Usually, when we talk about HDR, we are referring to the effect on the photo where image processing brings out detail in dark areas. But HDR also has another meaning when referring to video. HDR video has a much wider colour range, around 1 billion individual colours.

When we work with colours on computers, we are generally working with 8-bit colour, which means that each pixel is represented by one 8-bit byte. This is equal to 256 colours, therefore we can have 256 different shades of red, green and blue. To calculate how many colours are possible in total, we calculate 256*256*256 (combinations of each shade of red, blue, and green), which equals 16,777,216 or nearly 17 million colours. It sounds like a lot, but there is potential for more. HDR employs 10-bit colour, meaning we can have 1024 different steps per pixel per colour channel. We make the same calculation here, as there are 1024 different shades of red, green and blue. This equals a huge 1,073,741,824, or just over 1 billion possible colours. It's easy to see the benefit from a much wider colour space, allowing for greater contrast, more colours with a finer gradient of tonal differences and a nicer image.

This technology has been slowly growing for a while, coming to TVs, game consoles and now our phones. Netflix, Amazon Prime and YouTube all support this colour range, however, the YouTube application on Android has been plagued with issues. If you had a device capable of 4K, you could, in theory, watch HDR 4K videos, but it would be a painful experience. Videos above 720p suffered from frequent stuttering, leaving them basically unwatchable and in turn rendering the feature largely useless. It's interesting to note that other applications with HDR work fine, such as Netflix and Amazon Prime, but now it seems YouTube has actually decided to just remove all HDR quality options above 1080p anyway.

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While it doesn't make a huge amount of sense to remove the options altogether, when other implementations from other applications worked fine, it seems Google has in fact gone ahead and taken it away. This is likely temporary, as the company might still have some kinks to work out before they arrive to a compelling solution that performs as well as consumers expect.


Via: AndroidPolice




Android Advices
Nov 3, 2017 4:50 PM • by Pavan Kumar B.C
Sony Xperia XZ1 gets $110 price cut in US, now available for $590

Sony's Xperia XZ1 gets another price cut in the US and this flagship device is currently available for $589 on Amazon which is $110 lessor than its previous price. Currently, the Blue color variant is priced at $589 while the other options are available for $599.99. There is no information on how long the price cut will be implemented or till when the offer is valid so the users need to act soon to get their hands on the Xperia XZ1 for a discounted price.

Coming to the device, the Xperia XZ1 was launched a few weeks back and came with a 5.2-inch IPS LCD display with 1080 x 1920 pixels resolutions giving a pixel density of 424ppi with the latest Corning Gorilla Glass 5 protection on top. Moreover, under the hood, there is the Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 SoC Octa-core processor coupled with 4GB of RAM and Adreno 540 GPU. Sony is known for making good camera smartphones and this device comes with a 19MP main sensor with EIS, F/2.0 aperture size, laser autofocus and LED flash.

It also comes with features like touch focus, face/smile detection, panorama, HDR and few other sensors. It is also capable of capturing 2160p videos at 30fps and it will be accompanied with a 13MP camera on the front for video calls and selfies which also comes with EIS and 1/3" sensor. There is a fingerprint sensor on the side to enhance the security levels and has sensors like proximity, parameter, compass and few other.

There is a non-removable Li-Ion 2700 mAh battery on the back and comes with quick charge 3.0 for fast charging. The handset is available in Black, Warm Silver, Venus Pink, and Moonlit Blue color variants. The onboard storage is limited to 64GB which can be extended up to 256GB via microSD card slot. Are you planning to get this device on discounted price? Comment in the section below and stay tuned for more news and updates.

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