With over 2 billion monthly logged-in users from around the world,Taste of Future Sister-in-law its almost surprising to realize that this feature didn't already exist. But, now it's here.
YouTube is officiallyrolling outits new multi-language audio tracks feature to its global creator user base. This feature, which was previously in its testing phase and only available to select creators, allows YouTubers to upload multiple different audio tracks to a single video. This provides content creators with the ability to offer dubbed video content, with the uploaded audio tracks providing their viewers' with the option to watch in their primary language.
According to YouTube, among the small test group of creators that the company has been working with, the results have been very positive. YouTube says that creators saw that more than 15 percent of their views came from dubbed videos being watched in a language other than the channel's primary one just last month. An average of two million hours of dubbed video was watched daily on the platform in January. And this is among the just over 3,500 dubbed videos that were uploaded to the platform in that month. As of now, around 40 different languages have been featured throughout YouTube dubbed videos.
To really emphasize what a big feature this is, YouTube has also releaseda video sitting down with with its most popular creator, Mr. Beast, to detail his experience working with dubbed videos as part of the initial test group.
Creators have uploaded dubbed video content before this feature was available. But, previously, these YouTubers would have needed to upload a new, separate video for each language option. Now, though, these language options can be offered on the original video upload.
If you're a viewer, you can check if your favorite video has multi-language offerings by just clicking on a video's settings (the gear icon) in the YouTube player. This is where you'd normally choose options regarding video playback quality, but you'll also see a new audio track feature on dubbed videos too. In parentheses, YouTube lets viewers know how many language options are offered and users can select one from the dropdown menu.
Creators can upload multi-language audio tracks from within the Subtitles Editor tool for the specific video. YouTubers will also be able to go back through their library and upload multi-language audio tracks for all their existing content too.
YouTube first launched its subtitles and closed captioning feature for videos way backin 2008. Nearly 15 years later, users can now listen to content in their primary language too. While creators do need to produce those alternative multi-language tracks themselves right now, it does seem like only a matter of time before there's an automated way to create them too.
Topics Social Media Viral Videos YouTube
Previous:Vanity Foul
Next:After the Fire
What Oprah's BFF Gayle King has to say about a 2020 runCryptocurrency pickup lines will make your Tinder success surge to an allThis tiny wild cat species is exploding the internet with its cutenessNetflix 'Transformers: War for CybertronTrump reportedly asked why the US accepts people from 'sh*thole' countriesTwitter permanently suspends proBeth Shriever won gold in BMX racing at the Olympics. She crowdfunded to get there.James Franco talks to Stephen Colbert on sexual misconduct accusationsSnapchat is down for some U.S. usersPresident Trump shares his semiPoco X3 GT offers a big battery and 120Hz display for $299Bad man Steve Bannon steps down from bad website 'Breitbart'Alleged creator of spreadsheet 'Shitty Media Men' steps forwardCats watching BBC documentary 'Big Cats' is cat squaredTrump's 'sh*thole' comment: Who censored and who didn't?What Oprah's BFF Gayle King has to say about a 2020 runPlease look at this new baby sloth named VivienScarlett Johansson sues Disney for putting 'Black Widow' on Disney+Motorola Edge 20 Pro's got a periscope camera, 144Hz screenWhere big tech companies stand on requiring employee vaccinations NASA declares Mars digger dead after two years Justin Bieber voices support for Black Lives Matter on Instagram Everything coming to Disney+ in February 2021 How to commemorate Martin Luther King Jr. Day from home The 'WandaVision' fake commercials may hide the show's big secret 12 coolest 4K space videos to escape Earth for a few minutes Facebook bars events close to the Biden inauguration, state capitols A curious little kitten is really invested in learning about pottery FAA approves first autonomous commercial drones A guide to helping boomers sign up for the COVID vaccine 15 best tweets of the week, including Paulie Walnuts, a grilled sticky, and the forbidden sandwich How to tell if you lack visual imagination and have aphantasia Tom Brady finally breaks his silence on Trump and the NFL protests Pharrell Williams joins the #TakeAKnee protest during a Charlottesville unity concert Porsche unveils new electric Taycan under $100,000 Biden nominates first transgender assistant secretary of health Everything you need to know about menstrual cups 'Hitman 3' review: A series best that feels both familiar and new Michael Jordan thinks the Warriors shouldn't be 'demonized or ostracized' The White House contact form now asks for your pronouns
2.6487s , 10130.71875 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Taste of Future Sister-in-law】,Pursuit Information Network