In general, for every minute of video uploaded, it can take between 30 seconds and 1 minute to complete processing for HD videos. This means that a minute video can take between 5 minutes and 10 minutes to process completely.
The time it takes to process depends largely on how long the video is, the resolution your video has been exported in and the video quality i. For your 4K video, this time can take quite a bit longer as the video is 4 times the size. YouTube says that a 4K video with a frame rate of 30 fps that is 60 minutes long can take up to 4 hours to finish high-resolution processing.
When it comes to longer videos, it can seem like it takes exponentially longer, but that could just be a matter of your internet being slightly faster than the processing speed. The same processing time applies to longer videos.
Generally speaking, 20 minutes of HD video can take around minutes to process, while 20 minutes of 4K video can take anywhere from. A common occurrence when you upload a video to YouTube and then immediately watch it is to find a much blurrier and lower quality version of the video you actually uploaded.
Before you go and delete the video, this is normal and happens very often. Another common problem could be that you have a poor internet connection, or had a poor internet connection at the time of watching the video.
YouTube tries to cater to people all around the world, from viewers with high-speed internet to viewers who access the app on their phone with a 3G connection. To make sure videos play smoothly for all users, YouTube automatically selects the video resolution that best matches your internet speed. If you have a slow connection, this means you will most likely be put onto a p or p resolution version of the video.
If you select a higher resolution in the settings, you may suffer from video buffering as your internet cannot download the video data fast enough for it to play smoothly. Google says this about YouTube video processing :. Processing time varies greatly depending on the format of your original video, file size, and upload traffic. This could take anywhere from a few minutes to several hours. You should also expect that higher resolution formats will render more slowly.
For instance, p and p may take significantly longer to appear than p. I decided to test it. It took to process. I could see the p version at about I then tested it again, uploading a 57 second video at p, 23 mb in size. That one finished processing in At least a minute of processing for each minute of video. And double that each time you increase the resolution. So plan on at least a minute of processing for each minute of video.
As you upload bigger files and higher quality videos that time will go up. If you have a really small video file, like something you uploaded off your phone, it might go faster than a minute per minute of video because YouTube will not make a larger file since there would be no increase in quality.
If you have a popular YouTube channel, it is a good idea to set the video to Private until after the processing is done. However, upload speeds are usually slower than processing speeds. Unless you have amazing internet ya lucky goose. Part 1. Open the YouTube page and select "Sign In". If you are not signed in automatically, click Sign In in the upper-right corner.
Enter your user name and password and click on "Sign In". Use the email address or username and password associated with your Google account and click Sign In. Click your profile image. It's the circular image in the upper-right corner that contains the image you selected for your account. This expands the profile menu. If you haven't selected an image to use as your profile picture, it displays a colored circle with your initial in the middle.
Select the YouTube Studio Beta. It's the third option in the profile menu. This opens YouTube Studio Beta. Click Videos. It's the second option in the sidebar menu to the left. This displays a list of your videos. Review all your uploaded videos.
The column in the middle displays a list of all your videos. The column to the right displays if a video is pubic or private, when the video was uploaded. How many views and comments a video has recieved, as well as likes versus dislikes. Click Analytics.
It's the second option in the sidebar to the right. This shows in-depth analytical data for the video. The Overview tab at the top displays general information about a video, including watch time, views, subscribers, audience retention, likes vs dislikes, and latest activity. The Reach Viewers tab displays graphs that show how many times your video thumbnail was shown to viewers impressions and how many clicks result from viewers seeing your thumbnail click-through impressions , views, and unique viewers, as well as what sources your video traffic is coming from.
The Interest Viewers tab displays the total watch time since the video was uploaded, and the average view time for the video. The Build and Audience tab displays demographic information about your viewers, as well as average views per viewer. Part 2. Click a video title on your Videos page in YouTube Studio beta. Then click on the title of a video you want to edit. This displays the details of your video. Type a new title in the Title box. The first box in the video details displays the video title.
To change the video title, type a new title in this box. Type a new description in the Description box. The second box below the video title box displays the video description. Use this box to type a brief description of your video. Select a new thumbnail image by clicking on one of the. The thumbnail image is the cover photo that people click on to view your video. The box labeled "Thumbnail" displays a few frames from your video you can select as your thumbnail image. You can also click Custom thumbnail to upload a photo of your choice.
Custom thumbnails must be no larger than 2 MB. Add video tags. Tags are keywords that are related people.
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