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Now, edit videos using YouTube
AFP
San Francisco, September 15, 2011
First Published: 18:28 IST(15/9/2011)
Last Updated: 19:53 IST(15/9/2011)
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YouTube on Wednesday added an editing tool that lets creators of videos make changes to snippets after they have been uploaded to the popular website. An "Edit Video" button allows changes such as adding effects, swapping soundtracks, or trimming clips right at YouTube, according to YouTube
software engineer John Gregg.

"Until now, when you uploaded to YouTube, your video was hosted and shared, but couldn't really be changed," Gregg said in a blog post.

"Starting today, you can edit your uploaded videos right on YouTube," he continued. Video makers have lamented that strings of online comments and view count tallies are lost when works are removed for editing and then uploaded anew to YouTube.

Check it out at http://www.youtube.com/editor


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