(If you haven't downloaded it already, you'll need to now before proceeding with this walk-through.) As is often the case, I apologize for the length in advance, but I hope the screenshots and accompanying explanations are helpful. There is however a link in the menu to "Capture", which will take you to the app you'll need for today's lesson, assuming you've downloaded it. The YouTube app we all have, which has actually come a long way over the years, still doesn't have any upload options to speak of. This is the way Apple wants us to share, but as I explained, there's no 1080p upload option.
Normally, when you post video to YT from your iPhone, the option is found among others like "message" (text), email, etc. The first step is to forget the way you traditionally share media from your phone, as well as how you're accustomed to using YouTube.
#HOW TO UPLOAD TO YOUTUBE IN 1080P HOW TO#
Today I'm going to give you a quick overview to show you how to post full HD videos directly to YouTube from your iPhone. The fact that since the 4S, iPhones have been able to record spectacular near-Blu Ray quality video has been a huge selling point, but having no way to upload those 1080p videos directly to YouTube from our phones was always frustrating, especially for marketers who rely heavily on video and social sharing. Several weeks ago I wrote a tutorial for posting videos to YouTube from an iPhone with iOS 7, but while writing the post I discovered that YouTube had actually created an upload app called " YouTube Capture" and added 1080p HD upload functionality early last year.