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Mavericks Revamps NoLang Editor With Timeline-Based Direct Editing

The revamp directly addresses the core weakness of generative AI video tools-the inability to make targeted edits without regenerating the entire output-by giving users timeline-based control over individual elements.

Reporting from 1 source: ASCII.jp.

Mavericks Revamps NoLang Editor With Timeline-Based Direct Editing

Mavericks Inc. has revamped the NoLang video generation AI editor, separating elements such as background, image, video, text, BGM, sound effects, characters, and subtitles into independent lanes on a timeline. Users can now directly adjust position and length via drag-and-drop, completing AI generation and finishing on a single screen. The update addresses a survey finding that 60.8% of users require four or more corrections and 76.4% feel burdened by the correction process.

A survey cited by Mavericks found that 44.2% of generative AI users said they want to fix only a part but other good parts disappear when they give instructions. The revamped NoLang editor tackles that by separating each element-background, image, video, text, BGM, sound effect, character, and subtitle display-into independent lanes on a timeline. Users can drag to adjust position and length directly, rather than re-prompting the AI and regenerating the whole video. The update also shows that 60.8% of users require four or more corrections and 76.4% feel burdened by the correction process, according to a PRIZMA Inc. survey.

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