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Headliner launches “Most Replayed” smart YouTube clipping

Promotional video creator Headliner has released an ingenious new feature which hooks into YouTube’s “Most Replayed” feature (described HERE). Headliner — which has been used by 1.5 million creators for making video highlights from long-form audio and video — says the new feature “turns best moments into new growth opportunities.”

Not shy about borrowing the name, Headliner also calls its tool Most Replayed.

Only The Best

The idea here is to create YouTube Shorts and video clips from the most replayed parts of creator videos — both native video and audio-to-video podcasts. Headliner notes that this product release is synchronized with YouTube’s 20th anniversary (April, 2005). 

There is some built-in precision and intelligence of this new tool; Headliner affirms context-aware editing — “All video clips start and end on a complete thought or sentence, creating polished videos that make sense while viewers scroll.”

Qualification

There is a qualification threshold for using Headliner’s new creation tool. 

To qualify, videos must meet YouTube’s internal criteria. While exact thresholds are not publicly
available, videos usually begin qualifying once they reach approximately 50,000 views after a
few days of activity. Once a video is eligible, creators can use Headliner to convert those
most replayed moments into video clips.

Three Features

Three key features are highlighted in today’s announcement from Headliner:

Most Replayed is live and available now to all Headliner users HERE.


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