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[[File:Video Editor.png|thumb|right|300px|Video Editor in ''Ultimate''.]]
[[File:Video Editor.png|thumb|right|300px|Video Editor in ''Ultimate''.]]
'''Video Editor''' is a feature introduced in the 3.0.0 update of''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' introduced in the 3.0.0 update that allow players to manipulate any [[replay]]s they've recorded in-game. Multiple replays can be spliced together with a selection of transitions, and can also be garnished with a single set of subtitles and any track from the game's extensive soundtrack.
'''Video Editor''' is a feature introduced in the 3.0.0 update of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' introduced in the 3.0.0 update that allow players to manipulate any [[replay]]s they've recorded in-game. Multiple replays can be spliced together with a selection of transitions, and can also be garnished with a single set of subtitles and any track from the game's extensive soundtrack.


There are five different options when a video is chosen for edit: delete, copy, split here, transition, and audio. Once a video is finalized, 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. Once a video is finalized, 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.

Revision as of 13:28, September 22, 2019

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Video Editor in Ultimate.

Video Editor is a feature introduced in the 3.0.0 update of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate introduced in the 3.0.0 update that allow players to manipulate any replays they've recorded in-game. Multiple replays can be spliced together with a selection of transitions, and can also be garnished with a single set of subtitles and any track from the game's extensive soundtrack.

There are five different options when a video is chosen for edit: delete, copy, split here, transition, and audio. Once a video is finalized, 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.


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