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  • YouTube Capture for iOS update adds clip splicing and iTunes soundtracking

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    Billy Steele
    Billy Steele
    11.13.2013

    Those who like to record their YouTube moments while on the go have just received a handful of useful tools. Thanks to an update for the video streaming site's Capture app for iOS, users can now film and edit together multiple clips in order to create seamless footage before uploading. The ability to trim and rearrange individual clips is also built in now, as is the ability to tack on sounds from both YouTube Audio and personal iTunes Libraries. And to match all of those other iOS 7-clad apps, the software has been dressed in the latest aesthetics. Isn't that nice?

  • YouTube Capture for iOS updated with optional WiFi only uploads

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    Mark Hearn
    Mark Hearn
    05.02.2013

    Still completely absent from Android, the Google-made iOS only YouTube Capture video sharing app has received a minor update. Version 1.3 introduces a smorgasbord of colorless enhancements like a faster startup, an upload timer and HD previews of image enhancements. The real showstopper here is the addition of a WiFi only sharing option, which may prove useful for people trying to curtail their wireless data usage. To pull down this 28.3MB software bump, head on over to the source link below.

  • YouTube Capture app adds iPad and mini support

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    Matt Tinsley
    Matt Tinsley
    03.15.2013

    Following the release of YouTube Capture for iPhone late last year, Google has finally added iPad (and iPad mini) support to the app -- taking full advantage of the iPad's bigger screen and extra pixels -- in version 1.2. YouTube Capture lets you easily record, edit (with color correction, auto stabilization, trimming and music), upload to YouTube and share your life with the world through Google+, Facebook and Twitter. Now it's easier than ever to capture and share moments like this. The universal YouTube Capture app is available from the iOS App Store for free now. [Via Engadget] Show full PR text We want to make sharing video on YouTube as easy and fun as it is to watch it, especially on mobile devices. With the YouTube Capture app now for iPad and iPad mini, you can record, edit and share your video in just a few clicks. After filming a video, you can quickly add auto color correction, auto stabilization, trimming and music. Upload instantly to YouTube either as a private video, or if you catch the next Double Rainbow and want the world to see, post it to Google+, Facebook and Twitter all at once. Download YouTube Capture from the App Store, but please, film wisely so your iPad isn't blocking everyone's view.Insert your press release here!

  • YouTube Capture iOS app updated with iPad / iPad mini support for all your tablet filming needs

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    Ben Gilbert
    Ben Gilbert
    03.14.2013

    Okay, maybe the YouTube Capture iOS app update with iPad and iPad mini support won't support all your tablet filming needs, but it does aim to fix your ability to instantly capture and upload video to YouTube. And hey, let's be honest, that video of your cat playing with the soda box really should be on YouTube.

  • YouTube for iOS adds send-to-TV pairing, lets you skip the media hub

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    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    02.28.2013

    Those running the dedicated YouTube app for iOS have had TV streaming for awhile... as long as there was an Apple TV in between. Google's video division is cutting out that middleman with its newly available app update. Similar to what we've seen in the Android software, iOS device owners can at last pair directly with some TVs, the PS3 or Xbox 360 to play and queue videos, even if there's multiple iPads and iPhones jockeying for attention on the same WiFi network. If your set is left out, YouTube still offers reasons to upgrade -- there's a connection to YouTube Capture for recording, and better playback on a pokey WiFi connection. As long as you're at least curious about TV streaming beyond Apple's set-top box, it's arguably worth trying.

  • YouTube Capture now supports 1080p uploads, Google Currents goes 2.0 on iOS

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    Alexis Santos
    Alexis Santos
    01.25.2013

    Updates to both YouTube Capture and Google Currents on iOS have just hit Cupertino's App Store, bringing with them a handful of functionality and UI updates. Mountain View bumped YouTube Capture to version 1.1, adding support for 1080p uploads, improved audio syncing, detailed upload feedback and a grab bag of bug fixes and stability enhancements. If you're feeling particularly chatty after hamming it up for the camera, the refreshed app now allows for sharing to social networks. As for Google Currents, the latest update brings it to the two-dot-oh milestone with a number of UI upgrades. A new sidebar sorts editions by category for easy access and fresh controls let users swipe vertically to scan an edition or horizontally to skip to the next one. A brand-new catalog design, breaking stories from Google News and the ability to save articles by labeling them with stars round out the overhaul. Hit the source links below to give the revamped experiences a spin.

  • YouTube launches Capture iOS app for smartphone shooting straight to the web (video)

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    Zach Honig
    Zach Honig
    12.17.2012

    You might want to file this under the "why didn't we have this in 2010" category, but Google just announced a new app that'll let you fire off that smartphone camcorder and boot your videos straight to the YouTubes Curiously, the appropriately named YouTube Capture app is only available for iPhone and iPod touch at the moment -- an Android version is set to launch "in the future" -- and it should be hitting the App Store sometime today. You can shoot video directly from within the new tool, then add a caption, select to send links to Google+, Facebook or Twitter, and hit Share to upload it directly to YouTube. You can also select from private, unlisted or public sharing options, depending on your intended audience. That's about it -- a very straightforward addition to Google's app portfolio. You can see it in action just past the break.