Dec 19, 2012

YouTube Capture enables iPhone, iPad users to shoot and share videos


Google pushed out a refreshed version of YouTube app for iPhone in September after it was kicked out of iOS as a standard app. The app packed many useful features but it lacked one of the basic functionality- the ability to upload videos. Within just two months, the search giant realizes its mistake and released a brand new application—YouTube Capture.

YouTube Capture is simple, easy to use and perform its task pretty neatly. As soon as the person launches the app, it prompts him to sign in, record the video and share it on all the leading social networks including Google+, Facebook and Twitter besides the video sharing platform.


YouTube Capture comes with some key video editing and stabilization features. It enables you to add free background score from YouTube library and a suitable caption to enhance the beauty. A user can start filming the video by rotating his device to avoid "vertical video syndrome", while there is a Landscape lock which restricts video recording in landscape mode. The application is especially optimized for iPhone 5 to make the most of its outstanding features, whereas those who own iPhone 4S can also enjoy HD effect by toggling the upload quality between 480p and 720p (HD).

YouTube Capture is going to giving tough time to other video shooting and sharing apps like Viddy, Vimeo and Socialcam. Unfortunately there is no word on when it will make its way to the Play Store. While Android users wait for the official verdict, iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch owners can download it on their devices free of cost. So Apple fans, what are you waiting for? Get a copy of YouTube Capture from App Store and start uploading lovely video right from your iDevice. Cheers!!

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