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Drag the edge of the image to match the length of the audio. This will ensure that the image stays on the screen as long as the audio is playing. Preview your video. Click the Play button to view your image and audio file. Make sure that the entire thing plays without issue.
Click the Share button. You'll see this in the upper-right corner. Click File. This will create a movie file on your computer. Use the Compress and Quality menus to adjust the size. Changing the output quality will reduce the file size, making it easier to upload.
Since your video is just a still image, you can lower the quality without much worry. Click Next and save your file.
You'll be prompted to choose a location and give the file a name. Choose somewhere that you can find easily when you go to upload the video. Wait while the video is created.
The time this will take will vary depending on the length of the audio file and the speed of your computer. Once the video is created, you can upload it to YouTube. Method 3. Visit the TunesToTube website. This site will create a video from an image and an audio file that your provide and then upload it directly to your YouTube account.
There is a 50 MB size limit for free accounts, making this best for small files. TunesToTube does not have access to your YouTube login information. Click Sign in with Google. Sign in with your Google account. Make sure this is the same Google account that you want to use to upload your YouTube video. Click Allow. If your Google account has multiple channels, you'll be prompted to select the channel you want to use. Click the Upload Files button. Browse for the MP3 file you want to upload.
You're limited to a file 50 MB or smaller. This should be fine for most songs, but may be problematic for longer broadcasts like podcasts. If the file you want to use is too large, you can try compressing it if audio quality isn't super important. If you don't want to compress it, you can use one of the other methods in this article.
Click Upload Files again. Browse for the image file you want to upload. You can choose from virtually any image format. Enter your video information.
You can type in a title, a description, and add tags. A detailed description and tags will help other users find your video. Select your video size and category. A smaller size will result in a quicker upload, which is usually fine for still images and audio. Choosing the right category will help people find your video. Click the I'm not a robot box. In fact, the only real complaint some users might have about File Repair is that the interface is quite plain.
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