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In both versions of ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', [[Share]] mode allows players to upload replays to the official servers. Shared replays can be made visible to the public or only to users on the player's [[Friend List]]. Viewers can also download shared replays to their own console. As with other shared data, replays will be deleted from the server after 30 days.
In both versions of ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', [[Share]] mode allows players to upload replays to the official servers. Shared replays can be made visible to the public or only to users on the player's [[Friend List]]. Viewers can also download shared replays to their own console. As with other shared data, replays will be deleted from the server after 30 days.


====YouTube====
====Uploading Replays====
In {{forwiiu}} from version 1.1.0 onward, players could choose to upload their replays to [[YouTube]]. This could only be done with replays of less than about 3 minutes and 14 seconds in length. The replay would be played back for recording before the upload began; if the player manipulated the camera during playback, the resulting YouTube video would be affected accordingly.
In {{forwiiu}} from version 1.1.0 onward, players could choose to upload their replays to [[YouTube]]. This could only be done with replays of less than about 3 minutes and 14 seconds in length. The replay would be played back for recording before the upload began; if the player manipulated the camera during playback, the resulting YouTube video would be affected accordingly.


The player could enter a title for their YouTube video, while the description field on the site was automatically populated with the game mode, stage and characters used. The video was uploaded with a resolution of 720p. The current game version number was displayed at the beginning of the video.
The video was uploaded with a resolution of 720p. The current game version number was displayed at the beginning of the video.


The player would also have to make a {{b|Miiverse|social network}} post with a comment or drawing of their choice. This post would appear in the Replay Viewing Community, with the video embedded.
The player would have to make a {{b|Miiverse|social network}} post with a comment or drawing of their choice.  


Beginning in version 1.1.1, players could upload an automatically edited "highlight" version of a replay instead of a full length version, similar to the {{s|mariowiki|Mario Kart TV}} videos in ''{{s|mariowiki|Mario Kart 8}}''. The highlight function reduced a replay to a series of short clips totaling between 30 and 60 seconds, regardless of the original length. It generally favored showing KOs from high-knockback moves, and also tended to include [[Final Smash]]es even if they do not KO. The first and last few seconds of the match were always included, though the [[Match timer#Pre-match timer|starting countdown]] was omitted. Using this function on the same replay multiple time could result in different highlights being selected.
Beginning in version 1.1.1, players could upload an automatically edited "highlight" version of a replay instead of a full length version, similar to the {{s|mariowiki|Mario Kart TV}} videos in ''{{s|mariowiki|Mario Kart 8}}''. The highlight function reduced a replay to a series of short clips totaling between 30 and 60 seconds, regardless of the original length. It generally showed KOs from high-knockback moves and [[Final Smash]]es even if they do not KO. The first and last few seconds of the match were always included. Using this function on the same replay multiple time could result in different highlights being selected.


As of November 8, 2017, replays and highlight reels can no longer be uploaded to YouTube due to the discontinuation of the [[Miiverse (social network)|Miiverse]] service.
As of November 8, 2017, replays and highlight reels can no longer be uploaded to YouTube due to the discontinuation of the [[Miiverse (social network)|Miiverse]] service.

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