This article was published on February 2, 2016

YouTube may be looking to bring more live 360-degree video to you


YouTube may be looking to bring more live 360-degree video to you

YouTube may be working to bring more live 360-degree videos to you.

According to BuzzFeed, the company is meeting with several 360-degree camera manufacturers about hosting videos seamlessly on its service — even live.

The crux of the issue involves image stitching, which is the back-end software that takes all of your disparate images and cobbles them into a 360-degree image. Google uses similar technology for its Photo Sphere feature on the stock Android camera.

At Google I/O last year, Google unveiled a GoPro camera ensemble that can stream 360-degree video. As BuzzFeed points out, that device was created in cooperation with GoPro, so Google (and YouTube) are intimately aware of its technical capabilities and software.

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It’s not clear if YouTube is simply trying to seed more of its software into existing cameras — or creating a program to qualify official partners — but it seems that more live 360-degree video is on the way.

YouTube Developing Live 360-Degree Video Capability [BuzzFeed]

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