yes
No you will have to re upload the video the videos you already uploaded stay there.
While you're uploading your videos, there should be something like Title...that's where you put the name for your Youtube video.
If you are uploading a video from a TV show or something you have to flip it so it doesn't get taken down
Yes, Processing is done on youtube servers, Not your computer. You can safely shut it down without losing the video
give me publishing URL
cause it takes time to upload
You would need to use a movie editing software. Some music that is copyrighted will be removed from YouTube, so make sure you have permission before uploading any copyrighted content.
It does that because of the fact that u are recording while uploading to YOUTUBE, which slows down the loading speed. ;]
Not long it takes about 20-25 seconds to upload now. 20-25 seconds my butt!!!!! My video is a 4 minute and 36 seconds video and has been uploading for about 5 minutes and is only at 2% It takes a while. I think it takes about 20-25 or 60 minutes to upload a video.
YouTube was created in February of 2005 and two months later in April, the first video was uploaded. The video features one of YouTube's creators discussing animals while at the San Diego Zoo.
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While uploading your music video separately to YouTube and Facebook may seem to be the best approach to maximize your video reach, there’s no guarantee that this will always be the case. In fact, both sites have been known to ban videos and shut down accounts without any explanation. Thus, your best strategy is to upload your videos to as many places as possible and let the viewers decide where they want to watch them.