X (previously Twitter) has introduced numerous video and media enhancements to the microblogging platform. X in a publish on its platform mentioned that that premium subscribers can now publish longer movies on the platform, that’s, as much as two hours of 1080p high quality or three hours of 720p high quality content material. The media studio, accessible at studio.x.com, is now open to all X Premium subscribers.
Furthermore, paid customers now have the power to obtain movies from their timeline to their digicam roll and might now allow/disable the obtain possibility for movies they publish.
In different enhancements, premium X customers will get AirPlay assist to stream movies to their TV, auto-captioning of fashionable movies, picture-in-picture playback to permit them to look at movies whereas scrolling their timeline or different apps, video controls equivalent to playback velocity, double faucet to quick ahead/soar again, improved reside broadcasting high quality from cell, immersive video participant in Android and iOS, and others.
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– lengthy movies—Premium subscribers can publish as much as 2h of 1080p or 3h of 720p
– media studio (https://t.co/eosRvQ5sjD) is now obtainable to all X Premium subscribers
– capability to…— X (@X) August 25, 2023
In the meantime, Musk has mentioned that information organisations can even get a share of X’s promoting income.
In his newest bid to woo journalists after paying creators by way of his X promoting income programme, the X proprietor has now proposed a brand new manner for media homes to generate profits.
“Our promoting income share programme additionally applies to organisations (information or in any other case) who want to take part,” he posted.
On Tuesday, the billionaire invited journalists to publish immediately on X and earn the next earnings, as he began stripping headlines and textual content from information articles shared on the platform.
— IANS