After initial testing over the last few months, YouTube is rolling out access to multi-language audio tracks to more creators worldwide — and it has enlisted massively popular YouTuber MrBeast to tout ...
YouTube announced on Wednesday that its multi-language audio feature has officially launched after a two-year-long pilot. Now, millions of YouTubers can add dubbing to their videos in different ...
YouTube's newest audio feature lets creators add audio dubbing to their videos, allowing them to increase their reach worldwide. Previously, YouTubers would upload separate videos for each of the ...
YouTube has announced that it is introducing support for multi-language audio tracks, that allow creators to dub their videos for more reach. The Google-owned video-sharing platform tested the feature ...
For years, creators on YouTube relied on subtitles or separate channels to reach viewers across languages around the globe. That barrier is now breaking down as YouTube has announced the global ...
YouTube has announced that it is expanding its multi-language audio to millions of creators so that they can make use of the multi-lingual dubbing features for videos. With the new update, YouTube ...
In a nutshell: YouTube has been working on multi-language audio support publicly since at least 2023, and perhaps for several years longer behind the scenes. The actual timeline doesn't really matter ...
This feature, which will be available to select creators, allows YouTubers to upload multiple different audio tracks to a single video. YouTube is officially rolling out its new multi-language audio ...
Influencer MrBeast was an early tester of the feature, which will be available to more creators worldwide on new and existing videos. By J. Clara Chan Digital Media Writer YouTube is rolling out a ...
YouTube is making the option of uploading audio tracks in other languages available to all users of the platform in the future. The video platform explained in a blog post that this will take place ...
Jesse Shemen, CEO and co-founder of AI dubbing firm Papercup, reveals his thoughts on YouTube’s latest feature In January alone, YouTube viewers watched over 2 million hours of dubbed videos daily.