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Create video by uploading images using YouTube photo slideshow feature

YouTube, the biggest online video sharing site and even allow users to earn from their videos. YouTube has been updated and taken new look for new era. Now, it has become easy to share and upload video on YouTube. Every user on YouTube knows the simple step of uploading video on YouTube, but may it is not only the option the YouTube provides. You can create live video using Webcam capture feature, can share Google Hangout feature to broadcast your hangout videos of Google+.

Do you know? the online movie making feature of YouTube. Using this feature one can upload images and create a slideshow video by combing those images. Let's see the steps of creating video online using images and add slideshow and audio in the background.

Steps to Create Video by images using Youtube:

1. Create the account on YouTube or log in with your Gmail ID. Now, you will see the upload option (next to the search bar).

2. Now, select the Photo slideshow option from the right hand side widget. A window will emerge on the screen where you can select images uploaded on your blogger account by selecting the option- Photo Album. Or you can use upload option to upload images from your desktop.

3. After uploading the images from desktop, you will see all images on the screen from where you can rearrange them by using drag and drop feature and then, press next option. YouTube will automatically play a sample video of your images and provides the different editing feature for your video.

4. From editing options, you can increase the seconds to show image in video up to 10 seconds. And can add audio in background and change slideshow of images in the video.

All is done. Now, just click on the upload option and continue to upload the video and add description and tags to your YouTube video.

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