9/7/2023 0 Comments Minecraft rewind time![]() When you think of streaming video, you think YouTube. And as we've discussed before, we'll take a 1080p stream with a higher bit rate over a bad 4K stream any day of the week, particularly when it comes to sports (which is exactly what we've seen with Apple's excellent MLS streams). The higher the bit rate, the better the picture. Basically it refers to the amount of data being pushed to make up that resolution - like the difference between a 1,080-piece puzzle with a picture made up of five colors, or one made up of 500 colors. Probably the most interesting is that YouTube TV is "testing transcoding changes, including a bit rate increase for live 1080p content." Resolution - that's the 1080p number - is just one part of what makes up the quality of the picture on your screen. It's an interesting bit of transparency in an age in which app changelogs are all but useless. with more than 5 million subscribers - this week gave an update on Reddit on some bug squashing and upcoming features, plus some welcome improvements. YouTube TV - the most popular live-streaming service service in the U.S. These are the 10 most-viewed YouTube videos of all time YouTube TV adds Magnolia Network and other FAST channels YouTube makes it easier for new creators to earn money ![]() What is YouTube Premium? Price, content, and more What is YouTube Music? Everything you need to know Or maybe even eliminating the statistics altogether and including a voting button next to each video, adding up the ballots at the end of the year. The smart thing to do would be to extract all the data, then create a poll of the top five videos for each section, putting the final choice to the voters. Sure, people would still disagree with the decisions, but it would ultimately remove YouTube itself from the crosshairs of diehard fans claiming it doesn’t understand what its customers want. Suffice it to say, it’s on a downward trajectory.Īt this stage, maybe should just put the vote to its users - a bit like we do with our Readers’ Choice Awards. A quick glimpse at the video’s ratings on YouTube reveals that it’s had an astounding 173,000 dislikes, versus the 120,000 likes it’s amassed in the short time it has been live. You can watch the entire YouTube Rewind if you want below.YouTube Rewind 2019: For the Record | #YouTubeRewind Another failure?īut it seems YouTube wasn’t able to pull it out of the bag this time around, either. It's a game that's been used to help in education, as well as bring joy to players. The Battle Royale title from Epic Games has become incredibly popular and has also been a driving force for starting the ball rolling with cross-platform play capabilities.Ĭoming in with 100.2 billion views is Minecraft. The Mojang created game lets players either survive in a blocky world and build things or get access to creative mode and build with unlimited possibilities. The game also has an online mode which is hugely popular and most recently introduced a casino mode so people can waste real-world money. Apparently, the game has 36.9 billion views.įortnite comes in at number 2 with 60.9 billion views. GTA 5 developed by Rockstar Games is an open-world crime game where players take control of three protagonists through a gripping story. ![]() While YouTube Rewind doesn't specify which game in the series it is, or if it's a collective of all of them, the clips show Grand Theft Auto 5, so let's just go with that. The game is a mobile Battle Royale game from 111dots Studio. Garena Free Fire comes in at number 4 with 29.9 billion views. The game, developed by Roblox Corporation allows players to wander around player-built servers, with some allowing players to play mini-games, others role-play, and more. The video showcases the "most-viewed" video games starting off with ROBLOX at number 5, hitting 29.6 billion views. However, while the video shows off the most popular beauty channels, and the first Turkish creator to hit 10 million subscribers, there's also a section for video games! This year's YouTube Rewind is somewhat less cringe, but it seems to lack character this time around and just basically becomes a weird list-athon of various categories. ![]() It currently sits at 17 million dislikes. Last year's video was a huge blow with it hitting a new record for the most disliked video in YouTube history. It's here, that yearly YouTube Rewind video that comes out at the end of every year to celebrate any achievements and milestones that were noteworthy enough to be included. ![]()
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