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YouTube Launches Online Video Editor & Remixer

Search-Engines-Web.com [PersonRank 10]

Saturday, June 16, 2007
17 years ago25,509 views

http://www.youtube.com/testtube

http://www.youtube.com/ytremixer

Use YouTube's Video Remixer to "remix" your videos with text, audio, graphics, overlays, effects, and transitions.

Ionut Alex. Chitu [PersonRank 10]

17 years ago #

Terrible app. It's slow, you get an error every 30 seconds, you can't add sounds, you can't add your images, select a sequence from a video, add text etc.

Philipp Lenssen [PersonRank 10]

17 years ago #

Once they actually get it working (right now I can't play a thing from within the editor) it might be nice. But cropping an existing clip and adding your own images is a must, I agree.

I realized that when you use a Google Account it doesn't actually merge with your old YouTube account... all my old videos aren't found if I login with Google. Weird.

Ionut Alex. Chitu [PersonRank 10]

17 years ago #

The Google Account integration is more like a shortcut. When you log in to Google, you're automatically logged in to YouTube. That's all. The YouTube account is still a separate entity.

Tony Ruscoe [PersonRank 10]

17 years ago #

The Video Remixer seems to work quite well for me. I didn't get any errors and the videos were no slower than YouTube usually is.

Interesting that it's powered by Adobe Premiere Express. Have Adobe and Google partnered on this or did Google just buy some kind of enterprise license?

James Xuan [PersonRank 10]

17 years ago #

Its just like Windows Movie Maker

yangguangwer [PersonRank 1]

17 years ago #

sounds great

Keith Chan [PersonRank 10]

17 years ago #

I’m stuck! I keep on seeing ‘Connecting to the editing server. Please wait …’

I can’t wait to try it out! HeLP!

Zim [PersonRank 10]

17 years ago #

It looks powerful, but I can't see my video yet. It's a small Premiere, so it's good, sure...

Mark [PersonRank 0]

17 years ago #

Lame.

There's already plenty of online video editors that are already out there that let you do a whole lot more – (e.g. Flektor @ http://www.flektor.com). You can't even do a simple cross-fade with this tool.

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