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WeVideo brings video editing to Chromebooks

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WeVideo brings video editing to Chromebooks

Rob and Andrew from WeVideo showcased a new development at the Google I/O event - a video editing feature for Chromebooks using WeVideo's media galleries. This advancement is part of the Chrome packaged apps framework, enabling users to edit videos, photos, and audio locally on their Chromebook devices. The tool is based on HTML5 technology, allowing for intuitive editing with standard HTML5 tags. Users can trim videos, synchronize multimedia content, and soon add watermarks. The edited content can be seamlessly uploaded to various platforms like YouTube or Google Drive for sharing. This cloud-based rendering process aims to offer better performance and reduce power consumption on the user's device.

Keywords

WeVideo, video editing, Chromebooks, Chrome packaged apps, HTML5, multimedia editing, cloud rendering

FAQ

  1. What is the new development showcased by WeVideo at the Google I/O event?
    • WeVideo showcased a video editing feature for Chromebooks using their media galleries.
  2. How does the video editing tool for Chromebooks work?
    • The tool is based on HTML5 technology and allows users to edit videos, photos, and audio locally on their Chromebook devices.
  3. Where can the edited content be uploaded to from the Chromebook?
    • The edited content can be seamlessly uploaded to platforms like YouTube or Google Drive for sharing.
  4. What are the benefits of the cloud-based rendering process offered by WeVideo?
    • The cloud-based rendering process aims to offer better performance and reduce power consumption on the user's device.