Like we said: functionality is limited, but it's just enough to offer something for YouTube users who want to edit their videos. What does that mean for you? The song selection will continue to grow over time. And, of course, there's something in it for YouTube: if you use one of the supplied songs from the audio library, YouTube reserves the right to display ads in your video. YouTube's Josh Siegel told Ars that the music is pulled from deals prearranged with copyright holders and that there are dedicated teams who work on new content deals all the time. (Really, the main reason you would want to use something from this selection is if you absolutely need music in your video for some reason and/or you hate the audio track that's already in your video files.) Unsurprisingly, the library doesn't have everything-in fact, despite having some 10,000 tracks, it's unlikely you'll be able to find music from your favorite artist. When you drag an audio clip into your timeline, it overrides the audio in any of the videos you are using. If you want to add audio, YouTube provides a plethora of tracks that you can sort by genre or artist.
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