YouTube Gets Built-In Video Editor

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YouTube has introduced its own video editor, allowing its users to edit videos after uploading them.  Right now the features are fairly rudimentary, allowing would-be-Ford Coppolas to cut clips, string clips together, replace the audio with a  track from AudioSwap, and put in the usual notes and annotations.

This isn’t the first time YouTube has attempted a foray into video editing, as opposed to just hosting; A few years ago, it released a Flash-based editor that proved to be slow and buggy and was soon brought down.

If you have a YouTube account, you can check out the new interface here.

(via The Next Web.)


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