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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 in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' that allow players to edit their videos.
'''Video Editor''' is a feature in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' 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 subtitles and any track from the game's extensive soundtrack.
 
In Video Editor, multiple replays can be used. There are five different options when a video is chosen for edit: delete, copy, split here, transition, and audio.  


Subtitles can also be added to the finished product, as well as different music and transitions. Exported videos can be uploaded in [[Shared Content]], as well as [[Smash World]].
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.


[[Category:Modes (SSBU)]]
[[Category:Modes (SSBU)]]

Revision as of 16:23, May 23, 2019

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Video Editor in Ultimate.

Video Editor is a feature in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate 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 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.