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have they promoted you ( youtube is who im talking about ) they have to enable you to be able to.

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In response to Jack asking about 1080p.....

I have recently made a youyube account, and only so far posted one vid.

I get 1080p but it shows up as 1080p a few hours after. (maybe youtube releases your vid in 720 as soon as it's done but the 1080 takes a while longer).

Anyway, the only thing that might be different to my account than a regular account is I applied for extended upload righ away. In other words I can upload vids over 15 mins long.

Long story short, 1080p was what I got on my first vid. Of course It makes a difference on the quality you upload to begin with I guess.

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have they promoted you ( youtube is who im talking about ) they have to enable you to be able to.

Yes, I am allowed to upload 15+ minute videos to my youtube account.

In response to Jack asking about 1080p.....

I have recently made a youyube account, and only so far posted one vid.

I get 1080p but it shows up as 1080p a few hours after. (maybe youtube releases your vid in 720 as soon as it's done but the 1080 takes a while longer).

Anyway, the only thing that might be different to my account than a regular account is I applied for extended upload righ away. In other words I can upload vids over 15 mins long.

Long story short, 1080p was what I got on my first vid. Of course It makes a difference on the quality you upload to begin with I guess.

It all depends on how the video is rendered. If you render it using a codec that only supports 720P, then you only have 720P when you upload.
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