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YouTube's Updated Eraser Tool Removes Copyrighted Music Without Impacting Other Audio
samedi 6 juillet 2024, 00:40 , par Slashdot
YouTube has released an AI-powered eraser tool to help creators easily remove copyrighted music from their videos without affecting other audio such as dialog or sound effects. TechCrunch's Ivan Mehta reports: On its support page, YouTube still warns that, at times, the algorithm might fail to remove just the song. 'This edit might not work if the song is hard to remove. If this tool doesn't successfully remove the claim on a video, you can try other editing options, such as muting all sound in the claimed segments or trimming out the claimed segments,' the company said.
Alternatively, creators can choose to select 'Mute all sound in the claimed segments' to silence bits of video that possibly has copyrighted material. Once the creator successfully edits the video, YouTube removes the content ID claim -- the company's system for identifying the use of copyrighted content in different clips. YouTube shared a video describing the feature on its Creator Insider channel. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://news.slashdot.org/story/24/07/05/2230200/youtubes-updated-eraser-tool-removes-copyrighted-mu...
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