YouTube launches Adobe tool for online editing
by Jan Harris
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YouTube, the popular video sharing website, has launched a Web-based editing tool with Adobe branding.
The tool, known as ‘remixer’, allows users to create more professional-looking videos by splicing together video clips, photos, music, graphics and other media.
Similar tools are already offered by Photobucket and Yahoo Video. Photobucket launched an Adobe-branded editor in February, and Yahoo acquired Jumpcut in September 2006.
To use the tool, users store media in a digital bin, where it can be dragged and dropped into a timeline. A user can make cuts using playback controls.
The edited video can be posted directly to YouTube with the click of a button.
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