Youtube Availability Will Be Offline Now In India
In the coming few weeks, much of YouTube is going to be
available offline in India, said Caesar Sengupta, vice president, product
management at Google in the capital on Monday. "It's a very common way to
use YouTube. You find videos you like, you tend to watch them over and over
again," he said at the launch of Android One in the capital.
A Google spokesperson says that the offline availability
will be the content owner's prerogative. "It will be available by default.
Content owners can decide if they want to opt into it," the spokesperson
said, adding that views of the videos and ads will be kept track of offline as
well.
Kanan Gill, who runs a YouTube series called Pretentious
Movie Reviews along with fellow film reviewer Biswa Kalyan Rath, says that
while the idea itself is "awesome", it is something that will need
testing for content uploaders like him once made available. "It probably
makes sense to have longer videos and podcasts made available offline so that
people can watch it or listen to it at leisure," says Gill, who has nearly
85,000 subscribers to his YouTube channel.
Standup comedian Rohan Joshi, part of the group AIB that
uploads humorous videos on YouTube regularly, says that if there is an accurate
way to monitor views and ads, the new feature would work well. "There are
a lot of internet connectivity issues in India. So that way, it is good, more
people will watch these videos," says Joshi. AIB has over 6 lakh YouTube
subscribers.
So far, web services like "keepvid" and
"clipconverter" could be used to download YouTube videos on to a
laptop or a desktop. However, the legality of using such services is
questionable. In this case, a user would have the content owner's consent to
have the video available on their device, offline.

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