![]() ![]() You should only turn on Content ID matching on a video when you have exclusive rights to all of its audio and visual content. Note: Content ID is only available to qualifying partners that own content that’s eligible for Content ID.Rights Management: To turn on Content ID matching and choose a match policy.Monetization: To turn on video monetization by choosing an upload policy and selecting ad formats.Subtitles: To add subtitles to the video.Editor: To edit your video, add cards, and change other video elements.Analytics: To get data on the video’s performance.From the left menu, select a tab to perform more actions:.A details page opens to show an overview of the video’s metadata, settings, thumbnail image, and other info. Click the filter bar and select a filter to refine the list, such as: Channel, Copyright strikes, Monetization, Video date, or Video ID.Live shows past saved live streams from channels linked to your Content Manager.Uploads shows videos uploaded to the channels linked to your Content Manager.On the Videos page, you can switch between Uploads and Live tabs.For more info on video upload methods, go to Upload and claim your videos. YouTube Studio Content Manager lets you view and manage videos from the channels linked to your Content Manager. For info on managing videos in YouTube Studio, learn more here. deb is available to download for evaluation (it has a nag screen) described in this article only apply to users of YouTube Studio Content Manager. A full version of the application will set you back $9.00.Ī 32bit. Likewise switching to ‘ Live’ mode would playback ‘Live’ performances of available tracks. If I switched to ‘Cover’ mode MuiscTube would seek out and play back cover versions and/or remixes of as many of the tracks as it could find. One of the really, really neat features in MusicTube is the ability to switch between various versions of the same songs in your playlist.įor example if I had added New Found Glory’s self-titled debut to my playlist the ‘Studio’ version of the tracks – as in the versions I’d hear on the album – would play. ![]() One just needs to enter an artist, album title or track and MusicTube collates results into something easily navigable.įor example, a quick search for the band Anti-Flag threw up the following bunch of well organised results, with most of their albums and singles auto-collated and presented neatly. This includes browsing by artists and album, displaying of album covers, easily editable playlists, shuffle/repeat options, lyrics, and more. The “music player” aspect of the app is well catered for, with most ‘music player’ features one would expect integrated in to the app. The ‘big sell’ of MusicTube has to be its interface and its features. The idea is similar to on-demand music streaming services such as Spotify and Pandora: you search for an artist or a track and, if it’s there, you can play it. Musictube is a mish-mash of the developers former two applications, and is designed to let you find, arrange and listen to whatever music you like – as long as it’s on YouTube. The creator of flash-free desktop YouTube application ‘Minutube’ and stylish music player ‘MiniTunes’ has announced the release of a new application: MusicTube. ![]()
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