Multi-Angle Concert Viewing: Watch a Show from Two Angles in Sync

See the whole stage and your bias at the same time. Sync two YouTube angles of the same concert down to 0.1 seconds.

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Fan-cams vs wide stage shots

Fan-cams follow one member; the official wide shot captures the whole choreography. Watching both at once is how you catch interactions you would miss with either alone.

Syncing two uploads to the same beat

Different uploads start at different offsets. Use the DualTube offset slider to align the first strong downbeat, and the rest of the song stays in sync.

Audio balance = pick your mic

Fan-cam audio is closer and richer; official mix is cleaner. Slide audio balance to pick the best of both.

Setup Steps

  1. 1

    Find a fan-cam

    Search YouTube for "[song] [member] fancam" and copy the URL.

  2. 2

    Find the official wide shot

    Search for the broadcast cut or official concert DVD clip.

  3. 3

    Paste into DualTube

    Fan-cam on left, wide shot on right.

  4. 4

    Sync with offset

    Scrub to the first chorus downbeat on both, adjust offset.

  5. 5

    Enjoy both angles

    Balance audio as you prefer, enable fullscreen.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why not just watch one and rewatch the other?

Because live energy only hits when you see reactions in real time. A fan-cam smiling when the crowd cheers reads completely differently than watched in isolation.

Does this work for sports broadcasts?

Yes. Two angles of the same play, a goal from different cameras, NASCAR pit views — anywhere multi-cam footage exists.

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