I'm considering using this. Is there a better way?
EDIT: I'm only considering cases where the thumbnail are actually stills from the episode, rather than looking like thumbnails created to be thumbnails like for this web series.
You don't need to use a 3rd party service, you can take a YouTube key and plug it into the ytimg.com domain like so (first two videos from Internet Icon).
Is there an explanation for this (when I reverse search image one of the YouTube maxresdefault thumbnails I find an image that is supposedly 1920 x 1080- however, I'm only ever able to open up the image with a reslution of 1280 x 720). This is actually something I've come across before, though I don't remember the context or details.
EDIT: Actually, the "context" might actually have been this- Internet Icon. I think a while back I was probably considering adding episodic backdrops to Internet Icon, until I came across this conundrum that made be think there was higher quality/resolution thumbnails that I didn't know how to make use of.
You don't need to use a 3rd party service, you can take a YouTube key and plug it into the ytimg.com domain like so (first two videos from Internet Icon).
As far as using these, I'm generally fine with it if there's nothing else to choose from.
P.S. the maxresdefault.jpg size is only available for videos of at least 720p size. You'll have the use the hqdefault.jpg for videos less than 720p.
How come with this, if I plug its YouTube key into the ytimg.com domain using 'maxresdefault.jpg' this happens. The video has a highest resolution of 720p.
Contestado por tmdb24407783
el 24 de marzo de 2019 a las 01:34
bumping topic
Here are two examples:
1, 2.
Contestado por Travis Bell
el 28 de marzo de 2019 a las 10:28
Hi @tmdb24407783,
You don't need to use a 3rd party service, you can take a YouTube key and plug it into the ytimg.com domain like so (first two videos from Internet Icon).
As far as using these, I'm generally fine with it if there's nothing else to choose from.
P.S. the
maxresdefault.jpg
size is only available for videos of at least 720p size. You'll have the use thehqdefault.jpg
for videos less than 720p.Contestado por tmdb24407783
el 28 de marzo de 2019 a las 16:00
Is there an explanation for this (when I reverse search image one of the YouTube maxresdefault thumbnails I find an image that is supposedly 1920 x 1080- however, I'm only ever able to open up the image with a reslution of 1280 x 720). This is actually something I've come across before, though I don't remember the context or details.
EDIT: Actually, the "context" might actually have been this- Internet Icon. I think a while back I was probably considering adding episodic backdrops to Internet Icon, until I came across this conundrum that made be think there was higher quality/resolution thumbnails that I didn't know how to make use of.
Contestado por tmdb24407783
el 12 de abril de 2019 a las 18:51
How come with this, if I plug its YouTube key into the ytimg.com domain using 'maxresdefault.jpg' this happens. The video has a highest resolution of 720p.
Contestado por Travis Bell
el 20 de abril de 2019 a las 12:22
I can't answer that. ytimg.com is YouTube's official image service so no one will probably ever know but them.