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Monday
Jul302018

YouTube’s web player now adapts to vertical videos

The YouTube web player is no longer discriminating against unusual aspect ratios (like vertical videos). Clips that don’t fit the default 16:9 frame will no longer appear with black bars. Instead these videos will be optimized and stretched to appear bigger. Of course, this one let you forget that you’re watching vertical videos but at least the experience will be less jarring. The change is rolling out gradually to all users.

Source: GSMArena

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