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I can't upload videos on Youtube?
I tried to upload a video on YouTube but it says it has WMG content... why?!
NOTE: WMV format // 154 MB
and the video is no longer than 15 min... It's a lyrics video!! PLEASE HELP ME!!
3 Answers
- Anonymous9 years agoFavorite Answer
Can't upload video on youtube, maybe there is something wrong within your wmv video, such as video profile problem, video codec problem, etc, just because youtube only supports few special profile and format/codec videos well, so you can use a right software to convert your videos to right profile and format then upload onto youtube, you can follow me to use Youtube Movie Maker, it can auto convert any wrong profile or format/codec video to the best profile and format/codec youtube video then upload onto youtube quickly, just run Youtube Movie Maker, press "Upload Video", add your wmv video in the file list, then press "Convert & Upload", it will auto convert your video to right profile and format then upload on youtube without any problem, you can download it from makeyoutubevideo.com, hope it can help you.
- 9 years ago
Because IT'S A VIDEO WITH MUSIC. Does the WMG Content not give it away?
They are the Warner Music Group. Most music is copyrighted. You can't upload content that ISN'T YOURS, or you have NO RIGHTS to.
I'm sorry, but your not allowed to do this. How would you feel if you made a song, video, T.V. show and some other person uploaded on the Internet or YouTube to watch and download for FREE?
- 9 years ago
You need to install a better media player/adobe reader, or try googling the correct player to run this format. Also make sure your browser allows downloads from Youtube....Internet Explorer usually won't.
Source(s): adobe reader