If you've been lurking on TikTok (at this point, who doesn't?), then chances are you're also annoyed at your feed for one thing: videos automatically looping. Some content creators do use the loop ...
Inspired by looping videos like GIFs and Vines that have kept millions of Web and mobile users entertained for countless hours, a startup called Coub is adding an extra layer of creativity to the mix.
You can loop a YouTube video on the desktop website via the video settings. YouTube has also added the loop feature for the mobile app, so you can loop videos and playlists. You can also use ...
It looks like fans of the previous video looping app Vine will have a new outlet. In a tweet posted on Friday, Byte says it’s bringing back a new community for those who love looping 6-second videos.
Step 1: Open the YouTube app and play the video you want to loop. Step 2: Tap on the video player to bring up the controls, then tap on the gear icon in the top-right corner. Step 3: From the menu, ...
Videos shown in Google Photos typically have Loop video automatically enabled; however, if your videos are not looping, you must manually enable it. Find your video in Google Photos. Tap the Menu (⋮) ...