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Why Won’t My Video Upload to YouTube?

Why Won't My Vvideo Upload To Youtube

It is okay to feel frustrated at YouTube when you have created one heck of a video content, and somehow you cannot upload it.

It happens to many people, and surely you must be the victim of this as well.

Generally, it is simple and easy to upload any video on YouTube, but often, uploading takes unnecessarily longer and, worse, completely fails.

Ever wonder why your video fails to upload on YouTube?

Quick Answer

These could be the possible reasons behind the upload failure of your video on YouTube:

– Slow internet connection

– The video format does not match the recommended

– Heavy video traffic/busy hours

– Higher-quality video

– Incompatible video length and size 

– The YouTube server is down

Let’s elaborate on all the above points and figure out why YouTube is not letting you upload your amazing content to share it with the world. Once you know the reasons, you can troubleshoot it to resolve the issue.

Reason #1: Slow Internet Connection

A slow or unstable internet connection is the foremost culprit behind your inability to upload a video on YouTube.

If your video does not upload, it is the first natural thing you should check its speed before jumping on other probable reasons.

You can check your internet speed from any speed test to get an idea of how fast your internet connection operates. 

Reason #2: Video Format Not Matching the Recommended

The upload failure can be due to your video not matching the recommended file type and format of YouTube.

Generally, if your video does not match the recommended format, you will get the error “Invalid file format.” 

Some recommended file formats are MOV, MP4, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, and AVI.

You can check other recommended format lists here to determine whether your video meets the criterion.

If this is the trigger behind your inability to upload a video, simply convert your file to the recommended format using any free software available for Windows and Android and save it to upload.

Tip #1

Sometimes, video encoding settings can also prevent video uploads on YouTube. You can check the YouTube video encoding settings from this link.

Reason #3: Heavy Video Traffic/Busy Hours

When there is a surge in users’ traffic on YouTube, it can affect your video upload time. Generally, evenings are crowded times.

Similarly, major events like New Year’s Eve, Super Bowl finale, football World Cup final, or any major political or social event can create unnecessary load on the server.

So, in these times, the only solution is to be patient and let the crowd disperse. You can try your luck at another time if this infuriates you.

Note

If you have ended your upload, then you can continue the upload within 24 hours from where you left off.

Reason #4: Higher-Quality Video

A higher-quality video will take more time than a lower-quality video. So, if your video is 4K, it will take longer to upload on YouTube than 1080p.

This is because higher quality videos have more frames and, therefore, take larger space and time to upload.

So, if your problem persists, you can try decreasing your video quality to see if it gets uploaded easily with a smaller resolution.

Reason #5: Video Length and Size

YouTube’s basic account can upload a video of size 2GB or up to 15 minutes long.

So, if anyone with a basic account loads a video that does not match these specifications, the video will fail to upload.

The good news is that you can upload longer videos once your account is verified.

Once your account is verified, you can upload video of up to 12 hours or 256GB.

Reason #6: YouTube-Server is Down

Sometimes, the issue is not on your end; rather, the problem is on YouTube’s end.

You can check the status of the YouTube server from any website like Downdetector to assess whether the problem persists with YouTube.

If this is the issue, you can only wait patiently and try uploading at different times, as there is nothing much you can do if the problem exists on YouTube’s end.

Tip #2

Swap the browser to rule out if the upload failure is due to the browser. Try using Google Chrome for better results.

Tip #3

Clear the cache of your browser or YouTube app. Alternatively, you can uninstall and re-install the apps to clear the cache. Similarly, disable VPN to rule all these reasons out behind the video upload failure.

Conclusion

Your poor/unstable internet connection, incompatible size format, size, and length can be the culprits behind the failure.

Similarly, YouTube videos can be difficult to upload during peak hours or major social/political events.

Moreover, higher-quality videos take more time to upload as they take up more space.

Similarly, If the YouTube server is down, it can also hamper various activities on YouTube, including uploading videos.

So, next time your video fails to upload on YouTube, consult our post to determine the probable reasons behind it.

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