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I know how to trim start and trim end of a video or screen recording on the iPhone or iPad and upload to YouTube. But what if there are a few seconds in the video showing my user ID and I hope to blur it out or cut that few seconds out, is that possible inside of iPhone or iPad?

One way is, I can trim the original into two videos. So for example, if the original video is 00:00 to 03:00, and I want to remove 02:00 to 02:06, then I can trim start / end to make video 1 as 00:00 to 2:00 and video 2 as 2:06 to 03:00 and then I have removed 02:00 to 02:06, but now I have two separate videos. Can I still somehow join them or upload to YouTube as 1 video?

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  • Are you looking for apps on iPad which can do it (iMovie should be able to do it), or whether youtube can do it or not? Their web-app-studio might be able to do it, if it runs on mobile Safari/ chrome.
    – anki
    Commented Feb 5, 2020 at 1:05
  • As @Ankii already indicated, there is no built-in function to achieve this. This is a very simple task though, so basically any video editing software, even for mobile should be able to do this.
    – X_841
    Commented Feb 5, 2020 at 5:54
  • I wonder if iMovie can do something like that Commented Feb 5, 2020 at 5:58
  • @nopole try it out! :) it’s free
    – anki
    Commented Feb 5, 2020 at 6:28
  • of course iMovie can, trimming and cutting is very basic. Any video editing software that can't achieve this, is not a video editing software.
    – X_841
    Commented Feb 5, 2020 at 10:55

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I'm new to the Apple ecosystem and I had a similar question (I'm working from a MacBook Pro). I'm not sure this applies to iPhone/iPad, but I found this YouTube movie explaining how to remove a middle part of a clip (you might not need to re-join the pieces): Trimming Clips or Cutting Parts Out of the Middle Using Quicktime

  • Open your movie with the QuickTime Player
  • Go to the beginning of the region/time frame you want to remove (in your case 2:00), go to Edit > Split Clip. This will split your movie in two different chunks. Click Done
  • Go to the end of the region/time frame you want to remove (in your case 2:06), and again click Edit > Split Clip. This will generate another chunk (i.e. by now you should see 3 chunks)
  • Click/tap the chunk/splitting you want to delete and hit the 'Delete' key (from the keyboard). I'm not sure how you do the deletion on iPad/iPhone since I don't have any of these.
  • Save the movie

Note: On my MacBook Pro the splittings are barely visible (it would be nice if anyone would let us know how to zoom in), but you can see in the preview region that there are some distinct chunks. Also, for me, it was difficult to see what a chunk contained, so I hit the play button and I had to look very carefully for the vertical red line. You can pause the movie and move that vertical red line (the cursor) inside the chunk you want to delete to ensure you're deleting what you want.

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Use the iMovie app to post process the video you seek to redact. It offers easy YouTube upload via API once your project is edited to your satisfaction.

  • It handles professional transitions to assemble several clips
  • You can sequence audio if you care or just let it duck the audio with the transition between clips

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