Google+ Hangouts goes HD as it switches from H.264 to VP8


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Noticed any differences when using Google?s Hangouts video chat lately? If you did, then you may be one of the lucky users who has already received an upgrade to 720p HD video. The company quietly started to roll out HD for Hangouts to a subset of its users in the last few weeks and hopes to complete the rollout soon. But the change isn?t just a quality upgrade ? it?s part of a bigger move towards open standards that will eventually bring us video chat in the browser without the need for any plugins.

 

To enable HD, and prepare for this plugin-free future, Google quietly started to transition Hangouts from the H.264 video codec to VP8, an open and royalty-free video codec the company released back in 2010. Google?s Vice President of Engineering Chee Chew told me during a recent interview that the switchover from H.264 to VP8 should be more or less invisible to consumers, with some possibly noticing a little less choppiness. ?It will be cleaner, better video,? Chew said.

 

Source: gigaom

Hangouts eventually moving to WebRTC is definitely nice, but I wonder what will happen with the actual protocol now that they moved away from XMPP.

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