Twitter Tests Variable Playback Speeds for Audio and Video Content

Twitter has launched a new test, on Android and the net, which can allow customers to manage the playback velocity of each video and voice tweets within the app. Twitter’s been engaged on its payback velocity choices for the previous couple of months, with reverse engineering professional Jane Manchun Wong first recognizing them in testing again in September.

Today’s announcement marks the first live test, and while it isn’t available on iOS for now, it seems likely that Twitter will look to expand the functionality soon. Many customers have been calling for variable velocity choices on all apps, with this additionally developing as a suggestion in a latest survey we performed on possible Facebook additions. With consideration spans shrinking, and brief video more and more turning into the popular technique of communication, extra folks want to get by longer movies sooner, whereas having the capability to sluggish issues down may help if you’re seeking to assess particular particulars and parts inside viral clips.

Or if you like, you can just leave things as they are, and keep your video playback at normal speed. It’s a handy addition to have either way, and it’s a good update for Twitter’s video playback.

Subsequent, then, will likely be to additionally enhance Twitter’s general video high quality, which, given its latest work to upgrade still image quality to 4K may be coming quickly. 

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