However, if you have carefully examined the situation and realized that the video was uploaded by someone else and not you, your first step might be to take a look at the video’s metadata to see if there is anything that could help you identify who uploaded it. If there is, you might be able to contact them and ask them to delete the video or re-upload it with better metadata.
If you want to keep your old video link and embeds, you’ll need to re-upload it. ..
YouTube Editor: Don’t forget that you will also lose all your stats and comments associated with the removed video. However, there is a better solution. Welcome to the YouTube Editor, where you can keep all of your data and comments.
- Change the title If you want to change the name of your uploaded video, you can do so by editing its title. To do this, open up YouTube and click on the three lines in the top left corner of the screen. This will take you to a page where you can enter in a new title for your video. Once you have entered in a new title, click on save changes. You will now see a new tab called “Title.” On this tab, you can change the name of your uploaded video by editing its title. To do this, open up YouTube and click on the three lines in the top left corner of the screen. This will take you to a page where you can enter in a new title for your video. Once you have entered in a new title, click on save changes. You will now see a new tab called “Title.” On this tab, you can change the name of your uploaded video by editing its thumbnail:
- Change thumbnail size If you want to make sure that all of your uploaded videos are displayed at their original size (and not shrunk down), then it’s best to edit their thumbnail first! To do this, open up YouTube and click on one of the thumbnails below (or just type “thumbnail” into YouTube’s search bar). Once they are displayed at their original size, hit save changes and they will be updated automatically!
Trim Your Video
To remove dead space in your video, you can use a software called trim. This software will take the video content that is currently in the middle of the screen and cut it out so that there is only space at the beginning, end, or in between.
If you want to view the video again, please use the YouTube Editor to re-upload it. To view the video again, please use the YouTube Editor to re-upload it.
YouTube beta: Log into your YouTube account and click on your profile picture in the top right-hand corner to select YouTube. If you are currently using an older version with Creator Studio, click on it. You can then choose to use the Beta Studio. Click on the videos tab from the left side menu. Now click on the thumbnail of the video you want to edit. Choose editor from the menu on the left.
To trim the beginning or end of a video, first select the end you want to truncate. Then, use the trim tool to make the desired cuts.
Trim the beginning and end of your video to see if there is a blue bar at the beginning and end. ..
To keep a video moving, you can drag the blue bar to the part of the video you want to keep.
To remove a portion of your video that is not at the beginning or the end, first select the area you want to remove. When you find the first part of the video that you want to trim, click trim and then click split.
Once you click split, you will see another white line like you did when trimming the beginning or end of your video. Drag this other white bar to the place in your video where you want it to start again.
You can trim multiple parts of the same video using the same process. ..
Preview your edits. ..
When you are satisfied with your edits, click save. ..
If you click on the “x” over a section of the video, it will remove that section, but it will also remove any other sections you have selected. ..
You will not be able to save your edited video until you preview it first. The save button will be grayed out. However, once you preview your changes, the button will be blue, and you will be able to save it. ..
Edit Your Audio
To add or swap audio in your YouTube video, follow these steps:
- Open the YouTube video you want to change audio for.
- Click on the three lines in the top left corner of the video screen.
- Select “Audio.”
- On the Audio tab, click on “Add Audio.”
- Select the audio file you want to use from your computer and click “Open.”
- Click on “OK” to save your changes and return to the Video tab of the Audio window.
- Click on “Play” to test your new audio file and see how it sounds in your video. ..
Adding music to a live stream event can help to create a more engaging experience for viewers. However, YouTube blocks your music track because it violates copyright as defined by law. A content ID claim is placed on your video. It is different from a copyright violation in that it is a deal between content partners and YouTube. Content ID claims do not block a video. They don’t count as a copyright strike and don’t result in your channel being suspended or terminated. ..
To start swapping or adding music to your video, all you need is a YouTube account and a computer. You can access the tracks inside your YouTube channel by clicking on the three lines in the top left corner of your screen and then clicking on the “Add Music” button. After you add music, you can change its sound or style by clicking on the “Change Music” button.
If you want to add music to your video, you can do so by clicking the blue audio button and then clicking the “add music” button.
This is a video of a man playing the guitar in a live setting. He is playing a blues song and it is a great performance.
To add an audio track to a video, first select the track you want to use. Then, click “add to video” and save. The audio will then be replaced in the video. ..
-The YouTube Editor can help you trim your video to make it shorter, which can help you save on bandwidth and storage space. -You can swap out the audio for different versions of your video, which can help you create more engaging content. This can help you attract more viewers and boost your SEO. ..
Add an End Screen
-Your YouTube video -Your YouTube channel -Your YouTube playlist -Any other YouTube video You can add an end screen to any of your videos by clicking on the “End Screen” button in the YouTube editor. ..
Please provide a link to a related video on your channel that you want the viewer to watch next. Lead your viewer to a specific video or playlist you choose on your channel. Get people to subscribe to your channel.
You will be given the option of using a template or starting from scratch. ..
To add an end screen to your video, follow these steps:
- Click on the “Video” tab in your account.
- Click on the “End Screen” button in the lower left corner of your video editor.
- Select a template from the drop-down menu that appears.
- Enter your content into the fields that appear, and click on the “Create End Screen” button.
- Your new end screen will appear in your video! ..
Add a Blur
If you want to keep a video up but don’t want people to see the person’s face, you can use YouTube’s blur face feature. ..
You can blur any part of your video with the editor. This includes the start and end of your video, as well as any other parts that you want to blur.
With YouTube’s editor, you can make changes to your video after it’s uploaded and don’t lose your link or stats.