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You can still watch the higher-resolution video, but you have to manually select that version (if it's available). YouTube will figure out all the necessary details you dont have the manage. You can now apply defaults for your title, description and tags. You dont have to do anything extra, other than uploading a video file to YouTube.
#YOUTUBE UPLOAD DEFAULTS HOW TO#
Even videos that are uploaded at 720p or 1080p resolution, by default, will show up as either 320p or 480p. How To Set Upload Defaults Go to your YouTube Studio, click Settings in the bottom left-hand corner and then select ‘Upload defaults’. Complete the on-screen fields, and then click Restore.
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Click the Name of the backup you want to use. From the Plesk home page, click Backup Manager. Visitors to your site will see a 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable page. " OK, it sounds like one of these things is happening: - you're not using the correct upload settings when uploading the video file - you're not selecting the HD version of the video to play on YouTube or, - the video file isn't properly encoded prior to uploadįor the first one, what options does YouTube give you when uploading the video, if any? Also, it apparently automatically converts all videos to a 16:9 aspect ratio if they aren't already in that format (4:3 vidoes get "pillars" on the left & right sides).įor the 2nd one, understand that (like Facebook) YouTube by default shows a lower quality video, unless you choose to watch a higher quaility version. Restoring your website through Plesk temporarily brings it down. OKay Ive taken this from a forum post on a tech site concerning the same issue.