YouTube has iroduced a new feature for its TV application that allows users to improve the quality of old videos with low resolution using artificial ielligence.
According to Engget, YouTube is rolling out a series of updates to improve the visual quality of its television applications. Among these capabilities is the automatic improveme of the quality of videos with artificial ielligence, which allows users to view old videos with higher quality and resolution.
You can improve the quality of old YouTube videos with artificial ielligence
Initially, YouTube will upscale videos uploaded at resolutions below 1080p to HD quality, and will add support for 4K upscaling in the future.

Of course, the original files and video resolution options will still be preserved. Coe creators can opt out of this feature, which YouTube calls Super Resolution, as well as automatic audio settings.
YouTube has also announced that it is working with a select group of producers to test the possibility of uploading larger videos to achieve higher quality. YouTube coe creators will soon be able to upload thumbnails with higher quality. For this purpose, YouTube increases the maximum allowed size of thumbnail files from 2 MB to 50 MB.
The senior manager of YouTube’s product manageme in the TV departme said: “Viewers will soon be able to see ieractive and attractive previews of their favorite channels on the home page and move between them, a feature that increases coe discovery and user ieraction.”
YouTube has also added coextual search to its TV apps. Using this feature, when you search for something from a coe producer’s page, videos belonging to the same channel will be displayed in the search results priority.
Considering that more people watch YouTube on TV than mobile users, it makes sense that the platform would wa to invest more in improving the user experience on the TV version.



