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April 22, 2020
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Restrictions audiofiles

  • April 22, 2020
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Hello. Is there any restrictions uploading clips with music files that I picked in elements, in public (for example Facebook)?

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    Correct answer HOTELECHOMIKE

    "Bad language" means something entirely different...

     

    You can do what you like with the audio files as supplied within Premier Elements.

    I have used them myself for videos that I subsequently uploaded to YouTube.

     

    There have been rare reports of certain PE audio files being flagged by YouTube - in those rare cases you have to tell them that the audio is from Adobe Premier Elements.

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    Odd EAuthor
    Participant
    May 6, 2020

    Ok, thx😊 I'll will try to improve ny English 👍

    HOTELECHOMIKE
    HOTELECHOMIKECorrect answer
    Inspiring
    May 6, 2020

    "Bad language" means something entirely different...

     

    You can do what you like with the audio files as supplied within Premier Elements.

    I have used them myself for videos that I subsequently uploaded to YouTube.

     

    There have been rare reports of certain PE audio files being flagged by YouTube - in those rare cases you have to tell them that the audio is from Adobe Premier Elements.

    Legend
    April 22, 2020

    I'm not quite sure what you're asking. But if you're taking music or other audio from a public site, you may run into some copyright or privacy issues. That's fine if it's for something you're just going to show to your family -- but it could be an issue if you're planning to display your video publicly. YouTube, for instance, frequently censors music that is not cleared for public use.

    Odd EAuthor
    Participant
    May 6, 2020

    Hello

    Sorry for my bad language. I meant the audiofiles that is included in the video editor in elements 🙂