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Funded by the Google Digital News Initiative, this web based tool will help journalists and publishers to translate videos and audio into multiple languages.
Publishers are constantly looking for new ways to increase their video output in a fashion that is effective and not time-consuming.
New tool Mercury, which is free and funded by the Google Digital News Initiative, has been designed to help news organisations use video and audio in their day-to-day work, and make it more accessible to audiences around the world.
Get started by signing into the tool with your Google account, before uploading a video or audio file from your computer. The file will then save to your Google Drive, in a folder which stores all the material you've uploaded within the tool. Note that only files uploaded through Mercury will be visible in Mercury, so you'll have to re-upload any videos already on your account.
Mercury is designed for users to work with shorter video segments and audio interviews, preferably in MPEG4 or M