I have successfully uploaded various videos on youtube. However, I am getting "Broadcast: Public | Failed" next to one of my uploads. I am creating the video myself (it is a recording of my daughter swimming an event at Junior Olympics) surrounded by an mpeg-4 format using the same video editing software that I enjoy used on all of my other video (Pinnacle Studio 11). I have not changed any settings beside this video, which are fine and within the youtube parameter.
I have tried varying the title of the video, the description and the tags. Each time I acquire the same message. I own even re-created the video from scratch and tried to upload it from a different computer. Same problem.
I don't know what else to adapt. I could save it contained by a different format, but the mpeg-4 seems to be the just right format, so that doesn't seem approaching the best choice.
I don't know if someone has tag this video as being suspicious of have a copyright issues. To me, it is obviously a home-made video.
Help, please!
Answers: YouTube say to "make sure it's smaller number than 10 minutes, smaller than 100MB, and in an legitimate format; you're ready to upload it.
If you're unloading an error with your Upload, you might want to kind sure you're attempting to upload a file that's time-honoured by YouTube. YouTube accepts video files from most digital cameras and camcorders, and cell phones within the .AVI, .MOV, .WMV, and .MPG file formats."
You can be in motion to WINDOWS MOVIE MAKER and save it nearby. It will automatically convert it to the acceptable format for YouTube. Make sure to SAVE MOVIE FILE instead of SAVE PROJECT AS and retrieve it to your computer.
That should do it. =)
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Hmmm, I think if it have something to do with your tag, it wouldn't reject your video RIGHT AFTER you uploaded it. I've had some video rejected from a concert on TV before... and it took just about a whole WEEK for them to be rejected. So I don't consider it would be your tags (from my own experience). It MAY?
I would probably freshly try dragging it into Windows Movie Maker for the quickest solution. You can do some research like you said... I hope it adjectives works out!