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How To Reverse Video And Sound On TikTok

  How do you put a video in reverse on TikTok? Here's an easy guide on reversing video and sound on the app. Do you ever see a video on TikTok and think: "How did they manage to do that? Did they edit it in TikTok or did they edit it outside of the app?" Lots of memes and challenges on the app require users to use some of TikTok's built-in effects. One of those effects is Reverse video – but how do you use it? Whether you're taking part in a challenge, or are using the reverse effect to recreate that Avengers Assemble pool challenge, here are three different ways you can reverse a video – and sound – on TikTok. How do you reverse a video on TikTok? How to reverse video on TikTok.  Picture: Mateusz Slodkowski/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images, @addisonre via TikTok How to reverse sound and video on TikTok There is currently no possible way to reverse the sound of your TikTok at the same time as you reverse the video, using TikTok's own editing tool. Howe

How to Use Windows 10’s Hidden Video Editor

Windows 10 has a hidden video editor that works a bit like Windows Movie Maker or Apple iMovie. You can use it to trim videos or create your own home movies and slideshows. You can even have it create videos automatically. This feature is part of the Photos app. It’s what remains of Windows 10’s “Story Remix” application, which Microsoft announced for the Fall Creators Update back in May, 2017. How to Trim, Slow, Take Photos of, or Draw On a Video To edit a video file, open it in the Photos app. You can do this right from File Explorer by right-clicking the video file, and then selecting Open With > Photos. The video will open and play in the Photos app. To edit the video, click “Edit & Create” on the toolbar. You’ll see a variety of video editing tools you can use. Click a tool to use it. For example, to cut a section out of a video, click “Trim” in the menu. To use the Trim tool, simply drag the two handles on the playback bar to select the portion o

How to Edit A Caption On TikTok Video

TikTok is a great app that lets you create and upload short videos on nearly any topic.  As you're creating a video, you can add music, sound effects, graphics, and many other effects, and you can also change hair color in TikTok videos . This is in addition to adding tags and a caption. Unfortunately though, once you upload a video onto TikTok, you have to put all those editing tools away and be happy with the final product. TikTok doesn't let you edit any part of the video once it's uploaded, including the caption. As such, before you post anything, you should make sure that you're happy with what you've made. If you decide you're not, however, or find a typo in the caption, there is a workaround — as long as you don't mind losing any immediate likes or comments you may have on your video. Here's what you need to know, whether you're using TikTok on your iPhone or Android device. How to edit the caption on your TikTok video by quickl