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  1. Steve G

    YouTube Question Where did this third party link come from?

    It looks a lot but the videos I'm uploading now are barely getting into the hundreds. Appearances can be deceptive. ;)
  2. Steve G

    YouTube Question Where did this third party link come from?

    You're right, it's the copyright claimant inserting a link. I've made the videos private, copyright claimants posting additional links is just taking the Mick.
  3. Steve G

    Editing Software Best Video Editing software/apps

    I have a Mac and use Final Cut Pro X (FCPX). For people on a budget who want to be able to be able to become more advanced I'd be looking at DaVinci Resolve.
  4. Steve G

    Audio Gear How to fix background noises?

    Adobe recently posted a free tool online - Adobe Podcast - which uses AI to remove background noise and it's remarkably good. It's in beta, free to use and the restrictions are not too prohibitive: MP3 and WAV files only, 500 MB max size and 1 hour max duration per upload. Up to 3 hours total...
  5. Steve G

    YouTube Question Can't we monetize videos where we add unique comments to "content uploaded many times by other creators"?

    1) Short answer - post the video and find out. If the video consists of very short clips of other people's videos and long stretches of your own input then I suspect you'll be fine. If however you're essentially posting large amounts of other people's content and then adding little yourself to...
  6. Steve G

    YouTube Question Where did this third party link come from?

    Hello, I'm new to the Forum so please bear with me. I have a YouTube channel primarily consisting of Eighties pop music. I noticed the other day that a third party link has appeared below one of my videos stating "Suggested by LDS" (please see image below for screengrab). I've not encountered...