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Google Fine-tunes Its Android YouTube App

The fine-tune update brings in trimming options enabling users to remove unwanted parts.

 

Google is known to always keep its applications and services updated and provide some or the other features every now and then.

This time, the Internet Giant has fine-tuned its YouTube app for Android devices.

Many users may or may not find much of the fine-tuning, but the company seems to have provided option to trim extra and unwanted footage from videos before uploading them to the streaming video service.

This new fine-tune update is already live on Android versions of the YouTube app. This feature will be a great advantage for the users as they can be more conscious of just what parts of the video they wish to leave off before uploading.

With this feature, we can easily predict the ease at which users can upload videos on the move.

Also, the update allows users to record additional footage at the start of their videos just to be trimmed off later when it comes time to get to the action.

Users are presented with a timeline with two control points which can be adjusted to denote the beginning and the end of the video clip, and the newly updated app provides frame-by-frame trimming and also provides the ability to get an up close look at what they’re editing simply by touching and holding their finger on a frame. Users then have one last opportunity to preview their edited video before uploading it to YouTube for processing and display.

While this new trimming feature is exclusive to the Android version of the YouTube app for now, Google says it will be rolled out to the iOS version as well sometime in the near future.


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