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Home - News - Internet - YouTube introduces 2D to 3D conversion

Video-sharing system YouTube has received a new update that brings to the table the option of converting a 2D clip to 3D with a simple click, and provides access to two more video creation platforms - Vlix and Magisto, for adding effects or short clip editing.

 

 

To convert your uploaded video, just select "Edit Info" and then click on "3D Video". The move from 2D to 3D will be made automatically so just click, wait a bit, and then you can start linking your 3D video wherever possible. Both Vlix and Magisto and all their options are available at youtube.com/create. As a little bonus to these additions, YouTube is also dropping the 15-minute upload limit to more users. To take advantage of this you need to have a clean track record and complete an account verification.


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