Vine App Update: New App Will Allow Users To Upload Videos More Easily; Other Features Also Introduced
Vinay Patel | | Jul 11, 2015 11:45 AM EDT |
(Photo : Reuters) Twitter owned app Vine is a popular choice for video uploads especially for the small duration videos. The new Vine app update will make it easier for users to upload videos, identify what other people are sharing and even stay updated more easily
Twitter owned app Vine is a popular choice for video uploads, especially for the small duration videos. The new Vine app update will make it easier for users to upload videos, identify what other people are sharing and even stay updated more easily.
According to Benchmark Reporter, Vine, the preferred choice for uploading videos, is updating the app. As part of the Vine App update, users will now have the convenience of accessing updates from other Vine users very easily. The new app is more user-friendly and is guaranteed to provide a better experience to the end user. Staying updated with content from across the globe will now be faster and better.
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As compared to the 480 pixels upload that users were allowed to do previously, the new app will allow them to upload videos up to 720 pixels. Additionally, the update will allow users to see the video in better quality. Accessing this feature is very easy as all users have to do is go to their account settings and enable the option in the video section.
Another report on Engadget pointed that the new update is currently available only for iOS and will enable users to upload HD videos as well. The new update comes after Vine received a feedback about the videos uploaded being a little blurry.
This is not the first time that the short video sharing app is working to improve the upload quality. Previously, the company announced that it will gradually shift the permissible upload limit to 720 pixels and this was done in March. In the new version, people will be able to find other viners by simply searching for them with the Find People option.
The new quality setting is also a welcome update. Meanwhile, a news on Vine Blog also confirmed the update. The ideal duration of a video uploaded by Vine is six seconds and so getting more clarity will surely help the viewers.
A similar update for Android is also expected by Vine in the next few weeks; however, so far there has been no clarity from Vine as to what is the reason of this update.
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