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Can't upload Videos to YouTube created in Picsart and Inshot. Best export settings for YouTube?

Can't upload Videos to YouTube created in Picsart and Inshot. Best export settings for YouTube?

I usually create my videos in inshot video editor and make the thumbnails for my videos in Picsart photo editor. I don't know why the size of my video become so heavy like in gbs. When I try to upload a video to YouTube the upload progress starts normally first. It runs smoothly to about 20%, then it starts again. This progress repeats all the time, until YouTube says that the upload doesnt work. When I do the same thing with a 10 seconds video it works. Whats strange is that my video is 1.3GB big but its only 4 minutes long and has a resolution of 1920x1080p@60fps. I asked so many people, even the YouTube team on Twitter, but nobody was able to answer my question. So now my question is:

 

Can anybody please tell me what im doing wrong or better even send me some Screenshots thats show whats the best export settings for normal YouTube videos with a resolution of 1920x1080p and 60fps? I used the export setting where the settings are chosed based on the imported file. 

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Re: Can't upload Videos to YouTube created in Picsart and Inshot. Best export settings for YouTube?

"Interesting problem. Some videos load, but others don't. I've never encountered this problem before. Maybe you should change your video editor. When I need to upload videos to YouTube, I use https://www.movavi.com/learning-portal/gopro-video-editing-software.html. I was attracted by the video editor has stylish transitions, titles, and filters. It's also very easy to learn how to use the app. What's more, it's all free. I think it's a great opportunity to try something new. I'm sure you will solve your problem. I wish you the best of luck.

Re: Can't upload Videos to YouTube created in Picsart and Inshot. Best export settings for YouTube?

There isn't a one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the best export settings for YouTube will vary depending on the specific video you're trying to upload. However, some general tips that may help include ensuring that your video is exported in a high-quality format (such as H.264 or MPEG-4) and using a bitrate of at least 10 Mbps. If you're having trouble uploading your video to YouTube, you may want to try using a different video editing app, such as VN Video Editor .