Clubhouse will let you record audio as “clips”, despite them previously prohibiting it

My own interest in Clubhouse rose and depleted pretty fast for me, but there’s still a few who still use the app to chat and network. So, for those who still use it, there are new features that users weren’t able to do before—including Universal Search, Clips, and a couple others.

Universal Search

Clubhouse announced that you can now actually search for the rooms you want to find. The Search feature—which, for some reason, wasn’t there before—also lets you look for people, clubs, and future events. This makes it easier for you to find stuff in Clubhouse about specific topics.

It’s already rolled out on both iOS and Android. However, Clubhouse mentioned that it will stay there as a feature “for the first week or two” while they compile feedback from the community.

Clips

This feature has only rolled out in beta, but it’s probably the most exciting of the new features. Clips will allow anyone to share 30-second clips of public rooms “so more people on the Internet can discover and join your club”. This means that Clubhouse might be hoping that these sharable clips would entice people to get back into the app.

According to Clubhouse, you can choose whether you want Clips enabled when you start a room. They’ll be on by default for open/public rooms—but you can toggle them off anytime. However, they are not available for private, social or club rooms.

To grab the last 30 seconds of a clip, you can tap the scissors icon at anytime during a chat. You’re then able to share Clips of your show to most social media sites, or save them to your camera roll.

They’re currently only testing with a “small group of creators”. While it’s still in beta, it’s expected to roll out to more users.

This might come as a surprise to a lot of us. Clubhouse has previously prohibited the “recording, transcribing or otherwise reproducing, manipulating and/or sharing of information without the express authorisation or permission of Clubhouse and all users that originated the content”.

Clubhouse soared in popularity when most people have been social distancing due to COVID-19. Now that people are starting to go out again, there isn’t a need for a lot of us to socialise online anymore—which could explain why the app has been less popular these days.

Other new features include Replays—which can help you listen back to audio conversations you might have missed, and Spatial Audio for Android. Previously, Spatial Audio was only available for iOS users.

Twitter’s Clubhouse copycat, Spaces, is also introducing Replay to their users. Users will be able to “set some rules” for their Spaces session and “lock” rules. For now, the “rules” that you can enlist are unclear.

[ SOURCE, 2 ]

Recent Posts

YouTube app gets cleaner share menu and adds a direct Shorts tab on web browser

YouTube rolling out a series of visual and navigation updates across its mobile, tablet, desktop,…

23 minutes ago

Tencent Cloud announces first Malaysian Cloud Region in Johor, partners UTM for AI talent

Tencent Cloud is establishing its first Cloud Region in Malaysia. The new infrastructure will feature…

2 hours ago

Meta AI releases its first desktop app on the Mac: Here’s what it can do for you

Meta AI is typically found embedded as an in-app chatbot within WhatsApp, Instagram, and Facebook,…

2 hours ago

Looking for Massive 5G Data and Built-In Overseas Roaming? Here Is What U Mobile’s ULTRA Lineup Offers

This post is brought to you by U Mobile. Whether you are looking for higher…

2 hours ago

Attention XPeng X9 owners: Your front air suspension might need to be replaced

The official distributor of XPeng in Malaysia, Bermaz XPeng, has issued a voluntary recall notice…

3 hours ago

You can now book Tan Chong Ekspres Auto Servis car services via TNG eWallet, Rahmah packages from RM109

Tan Chong Ekspres Auto Servis (TCEAS) has officially partnered with TNG Digital to integrate service…

5 hours ago

This website uses cookies.