samedi 11 décembre 2010

Google Introduces Its Very New YouTube Video Editor

Goggle has finally released a much desired feature for its infamous video sharing site YouTube. The YouTube users will now be able to edit their videos and easily trim and join together the video clips that they have uploaded on the site. Also the editor will enable adding a new audio to the video from YouTube’s AudioSwap library of 40,000 songs.
The new Java Script based editor at present offers very basic functionalities like cutting down the unwanted strips of videos or merge clips to form longer ones. But Google promises to dole out more enhanced features in time to come.  Google is also exploring the capabilities of employing cloud based computing for its editor to augment the experience of the users as they edit their videos. The Silicon Valley giant wants its user to stay free from any browser dependency and take over the sole responsibility of managing the backend processes with its massive and efficient infrastructure.
This isn’t the first time YouTube has tried to add the editor into its service. Back in 2007, the search giant launched a more advanced Flash-based video editor called YouTube Remixer, that allowed users to add transitions, captions and images to the video. However it was soon discontinued because of its slow and buggy responsiveness.
The YouTube Video Editor sounds great and personally much anticipated feature on the service. So while I get busy slicing down the unwanted guests from the video footage of the party at home , you may check how the editor works in the video after the jump. Do not forget to share your views with us.

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