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Did you hold and press on video and click on top right dots it's there as you can see.
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I just clicked on the pencil icon on my wife's S10e and it comes up with all of those options like yours, yet mine does not? I have a Samsung.com Unlocked Note10+ currently on T-Mobile flashed to the T-Mobile firmware running the February BTA7 firmware.
Hmm come to think of it , already on your device, try going to settings apps wipe cache or the data on all videos app see if that helps.Go to Galaxy app store and type in video see if it's there to download.
Hmm come to think of it , already on your device, try going to settings apps wipe cache or the data on all videos app see if that helps.
Is the video you want to edit saved to cloud or to your phone?
I have to download it first to get the editor option if it's cloud video
Is the video you want to edit saved to cloud or to your phone?
I have to download it first to get the editor option if it's cloud video
After going to the gallery and hitting the pencil icon it only gives me the option to cut down the video? Where did the option to add music/etc go?
Try moving one video to internal storage and test , maybe you have a corrupt sd cardNope it's saved to my SD card. I just took a video and wanted to add music to it and now I don't see these options?
Is it possible that you are saving video to a format that is not supported for full-featured editing? For example, I have my camera set to record rear camera video at 16:9 UHD 3840X2160, and I have High efficiency video and HDR10+ video turned off, and I have all of the editing features that you appear to lack. Having said that, I don't actually know if there ARE any video recording parameters that prevent full-featured editing, but it's something to look into.
Is it possible that you are saving video to a format that is not supported for full-featured editing? For example, I have my camera set to record rear camera video at 16:9 UHD 3840X2160, and I have High efficiency video and HDR10+ video turned off, and I have all of the editing features that you appear to lack. Having said that, I don't actually know if there ARE any video recording parameters that prevent full-featured editing, but it's something to look into.
Is it possible that you are saving video to a format that is not supported for full-featured editing? For example, I have my camera set to record rear camera video at 16:9 UHD 3840X2160, and I have High efficiency video and HDR10+ video turned off, and I have all of the editing features that you appear to lack. Having said that, I don't actually know if there ARE any video recording parameters that prevent full-featured editing, but it's something to look into.
You are a genius, thank you. That's it, I had all of those options turned on. Sucks you can't have the best of both worlds.