duminică, 23 decembrie 2018

How to upload videos to YouTube - The best export and upload settings

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There are several ways to upload videos to YouTube, one of which is a direct upload from a video editing app. Today, the Movavi Vlog will walk you through each of these methods. Enjoy! Looking for a powerful video creation program? Try Movavi Video Suite! Edit your videos, capture screen recordings, convert video files, and upload them directly to YouTube: https://bit.ly/2DZ7ctF Uploading videos to YouTube requires specific export settings. Learn how to select the perfect video file format for YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTGEhmY97QQ Did you enjoy this episode on uploading videos to YouTube? We can also tell you about many secret tricks of filming and montage. Subscribe, click the thumbs up, and leave your comments below: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=MovaviOfficial You've finished editing your video – are you ready to upload it and start attracting hundreds of thousands of views? Before you start, let's check if your video file is configured correctly for publishing. We always upload our videos in the file format recommended by the YouTube Support Team. That's a container MP4, video codec H.264, and audio codec AAC. You can be confident that any video in this specific format can be uploaded and published with no problems. Also, and more importantly, videos that use these parameters will suffer the least possible quality loss. Most of today's video editing apps can synchronize with your YouTube profile, so you can upload your video directly from the video editor right to YouTube without waiting for the video rendering to finish. You can even complete the metadata form right in the program. Add a title, description, and tags. The program saves the original file on your computer at the same time as it's uploading it to YouTube. YouTube offers the following access options: "Public" means your video will be a standard YouTube publication and anyone will be able to find it using YouTube search. "Unlisted" videos are invisible to other users and impossible to find with search, but you can still watch and share it. "Private" videos are only for you and YouTube users who were chosen by you. "Scheduled" lets you upload the video and set a specific date and time in the future to enable public access. We usually click the "Unlisted" parameter and watch our video one more time to make sure we didn't miss any mistakes in the metadata or the video itself. Then, we add a thumbnail and the end screens. Only then are we ready to publish. But what if you have no project, just a video file? In this case, check your video's file format. I recommend you decode and re-encode this file to get the optimal YouTube settings. You can do this with any video converter, including Movavi Video Suite. The program includes coding profiles created especially for YouTube – which means that, fortunately, you don't have to understand video file formats. Check out some more of our helpful tutorials: If you want to break into the first page of YouTube search, pay attention to the metadata for your video. A good choice of title, description, and tags can help your future audience find your videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ifMLw4vk-I Preview, thumbnail, cover – all are alternative names for the image we see before we watch the video. Learn how to give your viewers valuable information about your video using thumbnails: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJSPPd1MHVU End screens are an essential part of your YouTube channel navigation. This tutorial will explain why they're so important and how to create the best ones: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o5m4NxHCWv4 Follow Movavi on social media: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/MovaviOfficial Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Movavi/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/movavi_software/ #movavi #movavi_vlog #youtube

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