
YouTube added a new feature called Quick Capture. It allows users to record video directly to YouTube from webcams plugged into their computers. This new feature eliminates steps in the process of producing video content. It makes it easier than ever to publish videos to the web. The Quick Capture tool uses an Adobe Flash Player API to connect to the user's webcam. The user must first
grant the Flash Player permission to use the camera and microphone before using the service. Once the user grants permission, he or she must then select the type of connection being used for the video and microphone. After entering in the title, description, tags, and categories in the text boxes to the left, the user is all set to click the "Record" button. Videos are saved directly to the site, no encoding necessary. In fact, a user who wants to post videos to YouTube using the Quick Capture method does not need to have any software at all, aside from a working web browser. One thing that Quick Capture currently lacks is the ability to edit your videos once they are recorded.






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