DocWatson said:
tnriverluver said:
Jim said:
Great video! I liked the motorcycle videos I watched too. :beer:
I have many more that are much better and better quality but they are all blocked because of the music. :roll: Copyright crap! Still trying to find a way around it without having to remake the whole thing.
I assume that you are adding the music tracks to your videos as part of the edit for show process. Unless I'm wrong, the copyright enforcement online is based on the music title as part of the content. If that's the case, you could probably just change the title of the track before inserting it into the edit.
Perhaps creating a folder for the music before you start the edit then adding copies of the tracks in the order you want them to the folder changing the titles to Track1, Track2, etc. might make this process a bit less of a PITA to do. Unfortunately, I'm not sure it will help with already created videos.
This is all speculation based on how the copyright might be enforced, but it may be worth a shot with one video to try it.
Nope, sorry, it doesn't work that way. They don;t care what the title is, that's not what gets it blocked. They have a program that scans the video as it's being uploaded. If the program finds more than 30 seconds of copyrighted content, then, the person posting the video will be notified by email that the video contains copyrighted material.
SOME copyrighted material will still be available on youtube, but others, especially if it's from WMG (Warner Music Group), will likely be blocked. The ***** about it is that the original poster of the video can still watch it on youtube, it plays just fine for them, but no one else can watch it. So, the only way you can find out if it's blocked to others, is to sign out of the youtube account, and look up the video, and see what happens.
And as I said before, sometimes, it will be available, but later on they may block it, and vice versa. My sailing video with the CSN song "Southern Cross" was blocked last year when I posted it to youtube, but this year, it's available. Meanwhile, another video I had of flounder gigging, with Ozzy Osbourne's song "Shot In The Dark" was previously available, but is now blocked. WTF :?: :?: :?:
I wish screw-tube would post a link that shows specifically which songs they block, be even better with a search engine, so anyone making a video can enter the song and check to see if it's blocked, BEFORE going through the trouble of making a video, only to have it blocked. Especially for people like me, who make videos, and they choreograph the music to the video....having to use a different song means changing the ENTIRE video to make everything flow correctly.
As I said before, this is why I have a vimeo account. Anything blocked by youtube, I post to my vimeo account, both so people can see it, and as a slap in youtube's face. If they keep it up, eventually, the only videos on youtube are going to be worthless videos, anything of quality will be on vimeo.