Official Vine app released for Xbox One

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Social media phenomenon Vine is now available as an Xbox One app, allowing you to experience six-second bursts of brilliance and/or annoyance on your living room television.

Vine lets users record and share edited video clips up to six seconds in length, giving a brief window of opportunity for creative expression and microblogging. Note that the Xbox One app only allows you to view and browse existing Vines -- you'll need a compatible smartphone to record and share your own clips.

If you want some tips on getting the most out of Vine, our own Alexander Sliwinski is a certified expert in the field. Mike Suszek's "Who's Next?" clip is another personal favorite. Watching him record that live at E3 was a magical experience, let me tell you.

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Source: http://www.joystiq.com/2014/10/14/vine-now-looping-infinitely-on-xbox-one/

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CartierPosted:

Vine was cool for the first 3 months it's getting repetitive.

LiaPosted:

This actually looks pretty cool!

MaintainPosted:

Miss That's honestly rather pointless since it probably works better on a phone, since that is what it was made for. They could have released a better app that will please more customers.
The Kinect 2.0 has a better resolution at capturing videos. The Kinect 2.0 is also in one place and it says there. For a phone, you need to buy a tripod to capture video that is not trembling.

THQPosted:

Love vine. Been wanting This

LatencyPosted:

Wow, this vine stuff is going to die. it needs to.

GHOSTIZABOSSPosted:

Hmm this looks pretty cool I would probably download this app

GossipPosted:

Probably won't even use this. I just watch Vine on my phone.

SwiftPosted:

Huh. I have not used Vine in over a year, since Instagram launched their video capture.

But this is really cool for when you dont want to use your phone.

MissPosted:

That's honestly rather pointless since it probably works better on a phone, since that is what it was made for. They could have released a better app that will please more customers.

1989Posted:

damn didnt know they'd have a vine app pretty cool, going to download.