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for some reason I cannot upload to any social media. It's frustrating because I paid a good buck for this and I should be dealing with this. Can anyone help?
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What error message are you getting?
Is your movie longer then 15 minutes?
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it says an error was encountered. if I click retry it'll happen again. I'm
using adobe premiere element 2018. I literally just got this. there should
be no reason on any this should be happening. I'm using it on Windows 10
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Second question?
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no. even a 5 minute video would not upload. I would try to you the direct upload from YouTube itself but a 5 minute upload would take at least 40 hrs.
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Although the feature is built in, due to unpredictable changes at YouTube and other variables it can be randomly unreliable. Always reliable is a two step process. First, output a high quality video that plays well on your computer. Then, second, use the standard YouTube uploader to get it on line.
Total processing time will be th same and you have the additional benefit of being able to add a preview before uploading.
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the YouTube uploaded is completely unreliable. it takes too long for a 5
minute video. not to mention my usual 1 hr long videos on full hd.
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Upload manually as most of us do.
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I was testing a 5 minute video. it took me around 6 hrs so long would an hr
long video take
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If manually uploading to youtube takes that long it is an issue with Youtube.
Try later.
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If a five minute video takes 40 hours with the YouTube uploader, you have an internet connection problem.
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no my internet speed is great. it hits at around 80mbps. so it's not my
internet at all
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I don't mean to sound patronizing, but I want to provide a type of checklist of what might prevent your videos from uploading to YouTube; so bear with me. I use PRE 2018 for creating and uploading videos for YouTube twice a week for a current total of about 170 videos. They run, on the average, about 15-20 minutes. They're a mix of video and graphics created external to PRE. The videos and most of the images are created with an iPhone. The graphics are further edited with Adobe Photoshop Elements and Fireworks. Most of the graphics in Fireworks default to PNG format, which preserves layers and transparencies; but they are huge compared to JPG format. So all of the graphics are saved to JPG before mixing in with Premier Elements 2018. The point is that you need to pay attention to the size of the files you plan to render and upload. Video size is primarily a function of time (length of video) and graphics for dimension, quality and file type.
1. The process of uploading to YouTube is actually a two-step one from PRE even though you click the button to start the process only once. First your video is rendered, and then it is uploaded. Using a 5-minute video without any added text or graphics, try the following, first:
a. Turn off all other applications on your computer.
b. Click Export and Share (upper-right corner) and Choose Online
c. Select HD 720; Quality Standard.
d. Click Begin Share -- choose Private for the "Public" dropdown that appears. Just use the word "test" for everything else.
If that doesn't work go to Step 2.
2. This will save your video as a rendered one to your computer.
a. Turn off all other applications on your computer.
b. Click Export and Share (upper-right corner) and Choose Quick Export (default)
c. Click Save
d. Once the file is saved, upload to YouTube using the YouTube upload
Please let us know if either works. It's important to appreciate that the size and quality of all elements on your video add to the processing work on your processor and the amount of bandwidth used to upload your video.