X Update: Subscribers Can Upload Videos Up To 2 Hours Long in 1080P Resolution
Elon Musk-owned X, formerly known as Twitter, has rolled out video and media enhancements to its microblogging platform. Premium subscribers can now share longer videos, up to two hours at 1080p or three hours at 720p. Mediastudio, available at studio.x.com, is now open to all X Premium subscribers.
In addition, paid users can now upload videos from their timeline to their phone’s camera roll. They also have the option to enable or disable video uploads for their own posts.
Other updates for premium X users include AirPlay support for streaming videos to TVs, automatic captioning of popular videos, picture-in-picture playback for multitasking, video controls such as playback speed, and improved live streaming quality on mobile devices.
Both Android and iOS users will experience, among other things, an improved immersive video player.
Recently, X owner Elon Musk invited journalists to post directly on his microblogging platform to earn more money. He also removed headlines and text from news articles shared on X. Musk said this change would make things look better.
He also wants X to create a new way to display news articles with just a main image and a link. You can still access the article by clicking on the picture.
Elon Musk said: “If you’re a journalist who wants more freedom to write and more income, publish directly on this platform. Users are charged per article, and pay more if they don’t sign up for a monthly subscription.
The microblogging platform has also started paying eligible content producers a share of their advertising revenue. Many Indian accounts have received large sums of money by subscribing to X Premium and have had at least 500 followers and 5 million impressions in the last three months.
Musk has also wanted to make X an all-in-one app that can help you find jobs, make video calls, and even stream.
with IANS income