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Create Loop Videos using Youtube Video Editor Tool

YouTube is the leading website in sharing and managing videos. One can easily create videos by signing in through Google account and use YouTube video creating tools such as Webcam capture, Photo Slideshow, Video editor. Photo Slideshow helps you to create slideshow video of your images or pictures and also allows to add effects.
But, the other tool i.e. Video Editor can let you make loop of your YouTube videos and also add sound to them. It creates video looping by just using drag and drop tool. You can also select video from the list and can edit the video and also allows you trim the video.

Steps to create the Loop Video on YouTube:
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1. Log-in to YouTube using Google Account and Click on "Upload" button on the top bar, next to the Search bar.
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2. Now, you will see the upload option to upload video from your computer or you can use the YouTube video tools such as Webcam capture, Photo Slideshow, Video editor displaying on the right-hand side.
3. Click on the "Video Editor" option and start looping the videos.
4. Drag and drop the video as suggested by YouTube. You can see other editing tools in the upper bar of video selection area. You can also add video from YouTube or from your channel and make the mixture of both.
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Now, click on "Publish" on the top-corner and you will be directed to public URL page from where everyone can view your video. You have to wait for sometime before watching the video created through video editor. This URL- "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRzDa6trQWY" is the example of my loop video created through Video Editor tool.

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