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  1. Using YouTube Music & Google Home. Check that your Google Home is powered on and plugged into a wall outlet. Make sure your microphone isn't muted by tapping the microphone mute button on the back of Google Home. Confirm that the LED dot ring on the top of Google Home spins when you say “Ok Google” or "Hey Google."

  2. Go to Settings in the YouTube Music app and look for an option related to music videos or visuals. Some reports say this setting may have been moved or removed, but it's still worth checking. When a song starts playing that has a music video available, immediately tap the screen to bring up the playback controls.

  3. You can upload up to 15 videos at a time. Be sure to click Edit on each file to edit your video details. Note: Your video will be converted to the highest resolution available to ensure successful playback on different devices and networks. You can view the estimated processing time for SD, HD, and 4K videos.

  4. Music License Management. It requires many different sets of rights to play a song on YouTube, and usually each of these rights is administered by a different party. Every time a song is used, YouTube payments must be split among dozens of these rights holders around the world, and everyone takes a piece along the way.

  5. I use royalty-free or Creative Commons content. You can monetize royalty-free or Creative Commons content when the license agreement grants you rights to use it commercially. Sometimes rights owners require you to credit the creator of the content or give proof of purchase to use it in your video for commercial purposes.

  6. Creator Music is a growing catalog of high quality music that creators can use in videos without losing monetization. Some songs can be licensed upfront, allowing creators to retain full monetization. Other songs may be eligible to share revenue with the track’s rights holders. To get started with Creator Music, check out this video:

  7. Video codec: H.264. Audio codec: AAC. Audio bitrate: 128 kbps or better. Minimum audio-visual duration: 33 seconds (excluding black and static images in the video channel as well as silence and background noise in the audio channel) Framerate: Videos should be in their native frame rates without resampling.

  8. If a song doesn't have an accompanying music video, the audio version will play instead. Audio-only mode does not prevent music videos from being played in YouTube Music. If the only file available for playback on YouTube Music is a music video, the music video will play in audio-only mode.

  9. Your top music is based on your watch history across all YouTube services. For example, frequently watching your favorite music video on YouTube can impact what you see for your top tracks, artists, playlists, and music videos on your channel page in YouTube Music. Your stats and personal radio are refreshed daily.

  10. Public videos. You can comment on songs, videos, podcasts, and uploaded music from YouTube and YouTube Music. All comments on public videos on YouTube are public and anyone can reply to a comment that you post. If you're a Google Apps account user, any comment you post on YouTube is publicly visible to users outside of your domain. To add a comment

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