720p: 1280 x 720 (HD) 1080p: 1920 x 1080 (Full HD) 1440p: 2560 x 1440 (Full HD) 2160p: 3840 x 2160 (4K) If your phone has HD recording abilities (like many iPhones and Androids), you’ll be able to find these settings in the Settings menu of your camera. For instance, tapping a gear icon on the screen of a Samsung Galaxy s10e will bring you camera settings where you can choose the resolution.
2160p: Standard framerate: 35-45 Mbps, High framerate: 53 -68 Mbps. 2160p (HDR): Standard framerate: 44 - 56 Mbps, High framerate: 66 - 85 Mbps. 1440p: Standard framerate:: 16 Mbps, High framerate: 24 Mbps. 1440p (HDR): Standard framerate: 20 Mbps, High framerate: 30 Mbps. 1080p: Standard frame rate: 8 Mbps, High frame rate: 12 Mbps. 1080p (HDR): Standard framerate: 10 Mbps, High framerate: 15 Mbps. 720p: Standard frame rate: 5 Mbps, High framerate: 7. 5 Mbps. 720p (HDR): Standard framerate: 6. 5 Mbps, High framerate:: 9. 5 Mbps.
If you have not verified your YouTube account, you can only upload videos that are a maximum length of 15 minutes with a maximum size of 20GB. Verified accounts can upload videos that are up to 12 hours long and 128 GB in size.
At this point, if it’s your first time uploading a video to YouTube in the app, you’ll also be prompted to give the app permission to access your phones, camera, and microphone. Follow the on-screen instructions to do so. After that, tap the + again and select Upload a video.
To trim the video, drag the sliders at either end to the desired start and end points. To add effects, tap the magic wand and select a filter.
Using relevant language and keywords in your title and description will help people find your video when searching.
Using relevant language and keywords in your title and description will help people find your video when searching.
Using relevant language and keywords in your title and description will help people find your video when searching.
Although you’re uploading an HD video, it will initially appear in a lower resolution until HD processing is complete. If you don’t want anyone to see the lower-quality version, set the video to Unlisted now and set it as Public later. Another option is to tap Scheduled in the list of privacy options and choose a time at least 2 hours into the future to automatically set the video as Public.
Although you’re uploading an HD video, it will initially appear in a lower resolution until HD processing is complete. If you don’t want anyone to see the lower-quality version, set the video to Unlisted now and set it as Public later. Another option is to tap Scheduled in the list of privacy options and choose a time at least 2 hours into the future to automatically set the video as Public.
Although you’re uploading an HD video, it will initially appear in a lower resolution until HD processing is complete. If you don’t want anyone to see the lower-quality version, set the video to Unlisted now and set it as Public later. Another option is to tap Scheduled in the list of privacy options and choose a time at least 2 hours into the future to automatically set the video as Public.
Although you’re uploading an HD video, it will initially appear in a lower resolution until HD processing is complete. If you don’t want anyone to see the lower-quality version, set the video to Unlisted now and set it as Public later. Another option is to tap Scheduled in the list of privacy options and choose a time at least 2 hours into the future to automatically set the video as Public.
After you upload a video, you can open the YT Studio app (if you don’t have it, get it from the App Store or Play Store) to change the privacy to Public if you initially set it as Unlisted. Just launch the app, tap the video, tap the pencil icon, change the privacy, and then tap SAVE.
If you are not signed in automatically, click Sign In in the upper-right corner. If you have not verified your YouTube account, you can only upload videos that are a maximum length of 15 minutes with a maximum size of 20GB. Verified accounts can upload videos that are up to 12 hours long and 128 GB in size.
You can also drag and drop a video in the center of the window.
You can also click the Upload thumbnail box and select a custom thumbnail to upload.
To comply with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), YouTube requires you to set the audience for each video you upload. If a video is marked as “Made for kids” features such as personalized ads, comments, info cards, and end screens will not be available. YouTube may set the audience settings for videos that are marked incorrectly. Intentionally marking videos incorrectly may result in consequences from YouTube. [6] X Research source If your video has content that may be inappropriate for kids, you can click Age Restriction (Advanced) and then tick Yes, restrict my video to viewers over 18 only.
Paid Promotions: If your video has paid promotions, tick “This video contains paid promotion like a product placement or endorsement. " You can then tick the option if you want to add a message to inform viewers of paid promotions. Tags: Tags are keywords that users type in the search bar to display your video in a search. Language, subtitles, closed captions (CC): After you select a language, you can select a caption certification, and even upload a subtitles script file, if you have one. Recording date and location: If you want this information to be public, you can make it so. License and Distribution: Here you have the option to select the Standard YouTube License or the Creative Commons License. You also have the option to allow embedding and publish to subscriptions feed. Category: Here you can select a category for the video and enter information related to the video Comments and Ratings: Choose whether to allow all comments, hold inappropriate comments for review, hold all comments for review, or disable comments. You can also customize comment order here.
Paid Promotions: If your video has paid promotions, tick “This video contains paid promotion like a product placement or endorsement. " You can then tick the option if you want to add a message to inform viewers of paid promotions. Tags: Tags are keywords that users type in the search bar to display your video in a search. Language, subtitles, closed captions (CC): After you select a language, you can select a caption certification, and even upload a subtitles script file, if you have one. Recording date and location: If you want this information to be public, you can make it so. License and Distribution: Here you have the option to select the Standard YouTube License or the Creative Commons License. You also have the option to allow embedding and publish to subscriptions feed. Category: Here you can select a category for the video and enter information related to the video Comments and Ratings: Choose whether to allow all comments, hold inappropriate comments for review, hold all comments for review, or disable comments. You can also customize comment order here.
To return to YouTube Studio from the video card editor, click Return to YouTube Studio in the upper-right corner.
To return to YouTube Studio from the video card editor, click Return to YouTube Studio in the upper-right corner.
Public: This allows anyone to search and view your video. Unlisted: This only allows those with a link to view your video. You might want to upload the video as unlisted first as HD processing can take a few hours. After the processing is complete, you can make your video public. By publishing the video as unlisted first then publishing it later, your viewers will only see the HD video resolution. Private: This only allows those you choose to view your video.
You might want to upload the video as unlisted first as HD processing can take a few hours. After the processing is complete, you can make your video public. By publishing the video as unlisted first then publishing it later, your viewers will only see the HD video resolution.