It has been a top-requested feature
Google has its own community forum where you can report bugs and issues you’re encountering with a Google service or even request a feature you’d like to see in one of Google’s apps. A user posted on the community forum a while ago, asking whether there’s an option to adjust video playback speed in Google Photos. They were essentially inquiring about the ability to increase or decrease the video’s playback speed while watching it in the app.
It’s finally here
At the start of this year, it was reported that Google was finally testing this capability in its photo and video viewing app. However, no particular timeline was given for when it could become available in the stable build.
How to adjust your video speed in Google Photos?
Steps to use the Playback speed option in Google Photos. | Image by PhoneArena
To begin with, open the Play Store, and make sure to download any update available for Google Photos. After that, follow these steps:
- Open the app, and play the video whose speed you want to adjust
- Tap the three dots icon in the top-right corner and choose Playback speed from the menu that appears
- Select the speed (0.25x, 0.5x, 1x, 1.5x, and 2x) at which you want to watch the video
That’s about it. The video will play at the chosen speed. However, it’s worth noting that the next time you watch the video, it will play at its default speed, i.e., 1x.
Google is very late to the party
Google Photos is definitely great, but I, personally, prefer an open-source, community-led app called Fossify Gallery. It has had the ability to change video playback speed for some time. Some dedicated video-viewing applications, like VLC Media Player, also come equipped with this feature.
Even though YouTube is not one of the direct alternatives, it is often considered the universal benchmark for video features, and it has offered this particular capability for many years. Better late than never, it is finally available in Google Photos as well.
A new photo enhancer option
In addition to introducing the playback speed option, the Mountain View giant has also added a new AI Enhance button. The company announced the feature in a post on X. The post reads, “Elevate your images with a tap, balancing light and color instantly.”
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