YouTube Shorts: Five things to know about Google's short-form video service
YouTube has announced its own short-form video service
named YouTube Shorts.
Currently in beta, the early version of the service is available in India for
users with Android smartphones. The current version includes just the camera
interface, and the editing tools will roll out in graded manner over the course
of the next few weeks. Here are five things to know about YouTube short-form
video service:
Shorts
is a short-form video service that lets user create and upload a video of 15
seconds or less on YouTube. Currently available in early beta in India, the
service is part of YouTube app for Android. It features a multi-segment camera
to string multiple video clips together, the option to record with music from a
library of songs, speed controls, and a timer and countdown to keep you
notified.
YouTube
Shorts is currently available in early beta for Android devices. It will soon
be available for iOS devices. Therefore, the short-form video service is
available as part of YouTube app for Android devices, including smartphones and
tablets. It is currently not available for PCs, notebook and Apple iPhone and
iPad users. Important to note, the service is mobile-first and it may not be
available for PCs and notebooks user.
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