Then drag it to the timeline (here “track 2” near the bottom).Drag-and-drop your video into editor (near “Thumb” at the top).You can see the “stabilize” button in the image for “Simple Mode” above. Then download it after the changes have been applied.
Pro-Tip: If your recording was hand-held, use youtube’s video editor to “Stabilize” your video first, or else it will be very uncomfortable to watch it sped up. Download your youtube video $ sudo apt-get install youtube-dl Install $ sudo apt-get install openshotĢ. My simple solution, on Ubuntu 14.04, is to use the open-source tool OpenShot (no windows / mac installers yet, it appears).ġ. (Advanced Mode) here with some weird filter & showing compositing existing youtube videos/music, and some text overlayīUT! In youtube’s editor, you can slow down your video, but you can’t speed up your video :/ (what? you can do it on-the-fly in playback but not in the video editor? why is this?) step-by-step in 2 minutes (Simple Mode) here with color and saturation changes Just got to /my_videos and click “Edit” on any of your videos and you’ll see this: Youtube video player lets you playback any video at faster or slower speedsīut what if I want the default to be a faster speed? Turns out you can use youtube’s sweet in-browser video editor to do just about everything… Youtube has a built-in editor, so why do you have to speed-up youtube videos with openshot? Recently I wanted to speed up some of my youtube videos.