Google is testing a new built-in screenshot feature for YouTube. The new feature, currently in beta, will be available on the web version of YouTube.
To take a screenshot, the viewer needs to pause a YouTube video while watching in Chrome and right-click the video. A drop-down menu reveals the option "Save video frame as". Click on that option and save the image as a PNG.
Four months ago, Google added an option to "COPY video frame" in YouTube's pop-up menu (the one that appears when you double right click on the video), well, Google has now added an option to SAVE the video frame:https://t.co/iVJlZtbrn3
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The feature will help users avoid the hassle of cropping the screenshot taken by a phone. It will soon be available for all the chrome users.
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