![]() ![]() Is YouTube Capture that much faster than opening your iPhone’s camera roll and sliding the button to the little camcorder icon to record video? We haven’t done a side-by-side yet, but feel free to leave your comments below. Again, the greatest disadvantage of using this. But Google says that an Android version is on the way. There is an audio recorder called Voice Memo on iPhone, users can record YouTube audio with this app directly. Speaking of iPhones: YouTube Capture is only available on iOS devices to start, despite, you know, the whole Google-Android thing. If youre a beginner, you may already have all you need to record a video However, there are a few things to take. (As a recovering video editor who has had to work with elongated video shot on iPhones, I can vouch for how excellent this feature is, however small it may seem.) 1.Select the right camera for your needs. Once you’ve stopped filming, you can share the video, and it will upload to your platform of choice even after you close the app.Īnd even better than the video “enhancements” that promise to make your footage Scorsese-worthy, the app will always record in horizontal format - even if you’re holding your phone vertically. Select the file youd like to upload and tap NEXT. ![]() The goal was to see how it look if you recorded your YouTube videos using cinematic mode. If you want to capture vertical video that's cool, too. Use the YouTube iPhone and iPad app to upload videos by recording a new video or selecting an existing one. In this video I explore the iPhone 13 Pros Cinematic Mode. To record YouTube videos on iPhone (including iPhone X, iPhone 8) easily, the best way is to use iTube HD Video Downloader. ![]() No more! Google’s YouTube has just rolled out a new app called Capture that lets users immediately shoot video as soon as the app is opened. The iPhone 14 Pro cinemaitc video settings can shoot some amazing video, however there are some features are disabled by default so in order take full advant. Beware of which way you hold your iPhone If you want to shoot video in landscape, that's fine. We’ve all been there: You pull your iPhone out to capture your kid doing something ridiculously cute, or record that guy face-planting on the treadmill at the gym, and by the time you’ve fumbled with your phone, you’ve missed the moment. ![]()
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