How to export iMovie from iPhone to YouTube?
If you have edited your video clips on your iPhone, but you want to share them on YouTube or other video sharing sites, you need to export them first. There are many ways to export imovie from iPhone to YouTube. This guide will show you the best method.
How to export iPhone clips in iMovie to YouTube?
In order to export imovie to YouTube, first of all, you need to import the media files that you want to export. If you have synced your phone with your computer, then the library will be automatically available in the sidebar. Alternatively, you can import iMovie clips by clicking the Media menu in the sidebar and then adding the media that you want to export. You can also add the clips from the timeline using Add Media.
How to export iMovie on iPhone to YouTube app?
The YouTube app is one of the most popular video streaming apps on the iOS platform. Like the native iOS video app, it allows users to watch their favorite videos from YouTube. Apart from videos, it also allows users to upload their own videos from their iOS device. To upload a video simply tap on the Add Video option on the bottom of the screen. Apart from this, users can also download the videos from YouTube to their iPhone. However, the iMovie app can be used to export your videos
How to export iPhone clips to YouTube?
If you have recorded a video on your iPhone and want to upload it on YouTube, the first thing you will have to do is to select the clips you want. You can either select all the clips at once or choose them one by one. After you have selected the clips you want, tap the Export button. The export process will start immediately after you tap Export. You can choose the output location and then tap Export to start the process.
How to export iMovie on iPhone to YouTube?
First, you need to find out the video length and resolution you want. This is because YouTube can accept video length up to 15 minutes and resolution up to 4K. If your video is longer than 15 minutes, you will get resizing errors. If your video is in a lower resolution than 4K, YouTube will automatically downscale it.