MUMBAI: Google’s video sharing website YouTube has now been made available on Apple TV and soon will also be available on the Apple iPhone from 29 June.
Users will be able to enjoy YouTube’s originally-created content on their iPhones when they begin shipping on 29 June. A new Apple-designed application on iPhone will wirelessly stream YouTube’s content to iPhone over Wi-Fi or EDGE networks and play it on iPhone’s stunning 3.5 inch display.
On Apple TV, users can download the free software update using Apple TV’s built-in software update feature, and then easily navigate through YouTube’s familiar video browsing categories or search for specific videos. YouTube members can also log-in to their YouTube accounts on Apple TV to view and save their favorite videos.
“iPhone delivers the best YouTube mobile experience by far. Now users can enjoy YouTube wherever they areâ€â€on their iPhone, on their Mac or on a widescreen TV in their living room with Apple TV,†said Apple CEO Steve Jobs.
To achieve higher video quality and longer battery life on mobile devices, YouTube has begun encoding their videos in the advanced H.264 format, and iPhone will be the first mobile device to use the H.264-encoded videos. Over 10,000 videos will be available on June 29, and YouTube will be adding more each week until their full catalog of videos is available in the H.264 format this fall.
The combination of H.264-encoded videos plus iPhone’s built-in Wi-Fi networking, stunning 3.5 inch display, and custom YouTube application with its multi-touch user interface results in the best YouTube experience on any mobile device.
iPhone will include the built-in Apple-designed YouTube application when it is available in the US on 29 June, 2007 in a 4GB model for $499 and an 8GB model for $599. Apple TV users can download the free software update using Apple TV’s built-in software update feature.