- You can now create Sora AI videos in the Bing on Mobile application
- You get 10 credits, but you can earn more by looking for with bing
- The videos are portraits and five seconds with more formats to come soon
Do you remember Bing, Microsoft’s attempt to take the powerful Google in research? I must admit that I had completely forgotten it until the last thing from Microsoft to make it relevant to me: he added the creation of Sora AI videos to the bing app on iOS and Android, for free!
Since you should normally be a Chatgpt Plus subscriber (which costs $ 20 per month) to access Sora, it is a fairly soft matter.
However, an overview of the small impression shows that there are restrictions. You get 10 “Fast Creations” credits to start, and each time you create a video with Bing Video Creator, you are committing a credit.
By using “quick credits”, your video will be created in a few minutes. Once you are out of fast credits, you go to standard speed. The standard means that it will take bing “about several hours per video” to generate anything.
Curiously, “quick credits” are not automatically renewed each month, but you can rather gain more by looking for the Bing search engine.
Microsoft produced a video to show you how Bing Video Creator works:
To watch
Using Bing Video Creator
To use Bing Video Creator, you need to use the Bing on Mobile application, available on the App Store and Google Play Store.
Once he runs, simply press the applications icon at the bottom right of the Bing screen to access all the applications it contains. Then press Video Creator.
You can then enter an prompt for your video. Obviously, the more descriptive you are with your prompts, the better the video will be, but to test it, I tried something very simple: “a roasting tiger through the jungle” and press the Create button.
A few minutes later, I had my five -second IA video. And he had used one of my “quick creations” credits.
I could share my video using all the usual methods of my iPhone, and the video file he produced was only 7 MB. The videos created in Bing Video Creator last five seconds and can be created in format 9:16 with the 16: 9 “to come.
It’s here:
Unlike the creator of Veo 3 Video Video Creator recently published, you cannot labial synchronization voices in Sora videos, so you cannot make videos of people who say things, although it can surely be long before Optai adds this functionality to Sora. Nor did you seem to be like adding sound to the video to Bing.
We all know that Microsoft has had a long -standing alliance with Openai, which has meant that Copilot is powered by the Chatgpt search engine. This sometimes meant that you can access the premium features that you should normally pay via a Chatppt.
The addition of Bing Video Creator is another welcome advantage of this offer, even if it is currently only available on mobile, however, Microsoft says that a desktop version is coming soon.
Earn more credits
The most interesting part of the new tool is the way you gain “fast creation” credits. To earn more, you can exchange 100 points Microsoft Rewards for a single credit. You can win these reward points by looking for Bingtop or Mobile Bingtop, while browsing the Edge browser or the game using the Xbox console, provided you are connected to your Microsoft account.
For example, you can earn five points by seeking only once using Bing on the mobile or PC desk. So the more you are looking for Bing, the more you can create Sora videos.
Offering SORA video credits for research in Bing is an intelligent tactic of Microsoft, and who knows, could that bring Bing under the spotlight?