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stabilization and 3D Video Creator features now you can edit with YouTube Video Editor
By admin | March 26, 2011
The YouTube in-browser video editor just got updated. And this isn’t your everyday minor tweaking, mind you, this is a pretty major improvement. The editor can stabilize your shaky video and even make it 3D worthy.

The possibility of stabilization using green technologies Parrot pictures and know that Google recently bought through the buy of the company. Removes all movement shaky camera and replace it with a specially selected tracks. It also looks like you were using a tripod for shooting the video instead of your hands.
. This comes at a price, though. The video misses the point some detail, and it gets truncated to also receive a reduction in viewing angle. Fortunately, you can preview changes in real time before you hit the Publish button. The other cool feature has taken the YouTube editor is the creator of 3D video. It uses two separate flows to make the 3D effect your video. Seem like these features require significant processing power to run properly, but since this is the providing YouTube talking about here is not a problem at all. The Google subsidiary has distributed the load along with many servers and the overall yield is quite high. We have a new opportunity for a spin and give you results to get a better thought of ??how the new feature stabilization could do for you vinteo.To first video captured the smartphone Altek Leo in the MWC, using the lens 3 x zoom lens in the most extended position.
new feature enhancements to the product, including:
- Video transitions (crossfade, wipe, slide)
- The ability to save projects across sessions
- Increased clips allowed in the editor from 6 to 17
- Video rotation (from portrait to landscape and vice versa – fantastic for videos shot on mobile)
- Shape transitions (heart, star, diamond, and Jack-O-Lantern for Halloween)
- Audio mixing (AudioSwap track mixed with original audio)
- Effects (brightness/contrast, black & white)
- A new user interface and project menu for multiple saved projects
Stabilizer – Ever shoot a shaky video that’s so jittery, it’s really hard to watch? Professional cinematographers use stabilization equipment such as tripods or camera dollies to keep their shots smooth and steady. Our team mimicked these cinematographic principles by automatically determining the best camera path for you through a unified optimization technique. In plain English, you can smooth some of those unsteady videos with the click of a button. We also wanted you to be able to preview these results in real-time, before publishing the finished product to the Web. We can do this by harnessing the power of the cloud by splitting the computation required for stabilizing the video into chunks and distributed them across different servers. This allows us to use the power of many machines in parallel, computing and streaming the stabilized results quickly into the preview. You can check out the paper we’re publishing entitled “Auto-Directed Video Stabilization with Robust L1 Optimal Camera Paths.” Want to see stabilizer in action? You can test it out for yourself, or check out these two videos. The first is without stabilizer. 3D - When we first launched our 3D product one of the toughest parts turned out to be really building our makeshift 3D camera to film our introductory 3D video (two flip cameras mounted to a flat metal bar 10 inches apart and using $8 worth of bolts and brackets we bought at the hardware store). Although the side-by-side compositing needed for 3D uploads isn’t complex, it’s unavailable in free editing tools. This was frustrating because although users could film using a pair of cameras, the 3D feature was still out of reach. And synchronising the two cameras is an added challenge. If you’ve used a pair of cameras to capture stereographic video, but need the two streams to be synchronized and laid out in a way compatible with YouTube’s 3D feature, this new tool will do the work for you. Feel free to try it out. Here’s what the video looks like without stabilization applied:
And that’s what we got when we processed it with the YouTube editor, applying the stabilization effect:
And here’s one captured with no zoom. It’s not as terrible as the zoomed one, but it’s still pretty shaky.
And once we add some YouTube magic to it, it looks as if it was captured from a tripod.
Of course, there are some unpleasant side effects – the movement of jelly-like buses in the two videos are a bit annoying. But if you make sure that the object and the camera is moving simultaneously in different directions will not be seeing many of them.
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