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'''Video Editor''' is a feature introduced in the 3.0.0 update of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' that allows players to manipulate any [[replay]]s and snapshots that have been recorded in-game. Multiple replays and snapshots can be spliced together with a selection of transitions. A set of subtitles can also be added along with a music track from the game's soundtrack in conjunction with these replays. | '''Video Editor''' is a feature introduced in the 3.0.0 update of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' that allows players to manipulate any [[replay]]s and snapshots that have been recorded in-game. Multiple replays and snapshots can be spliced together with a selection of transitions. A set of subtitles can also be added along with a music track from the game's soundtrack in conjunction with these replays. | ||
There are five different options when a video is chosen for edit: delete, copy, split here, transition, and audio. And also there are four options when a snapshot is chosen: delete, copy, split here and transition. Once a video is completed and saved, it can be exported and uploaded to either [[Shared Content]] or [[Smash World]], where they are subject to the same moderation system as other uploaded content. | There are five different options when a video is chosen for edit: delete, copy, split here, transition, and audio. And also there are four options when a snapshot is chosen: delete, copy, split here and transition. Once a video is completed and saved, it can be exported and uploaded to either [[Shared Content]] or [[Smash World]], where they are subject to the same moderation system as other uploaded content. | ||
Nintendo officially recommends players to use this video editor to convert replays into video files, as they cannot guarantee replays made before the current version will function properly after the update. | Nintendo officially recommends players to use this video editor to convert replays into video files, as they cannot guarantee replays made before the current version will function properly after the update. |