YouTube is improving how auto-dubbed videos sound and feel, adding expressive speech and testing lip-sync technology so translated audio better matches tone, emotion and on-screen visuals.
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Television specifically passed mobile in terms of watch time, making living room devices the No. 1 device for viewing YouTube. Previously, the video platform shared that people on average watch over 1 ...
YouTube TV has expanded its multiview feature beyond sports, giving viewers the ability to watch news, markets, and shows all at the same time.
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