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Finally, YouTube has frequently been used as a source to stream events, either as an alternative for [[Twitch]] or as a tournament's primary stream. YouTube streaming was most common with [[Japan]]ese events, though it has since been used by a variety of organizations outside of Japan, such as {{Team|VGBootCamp}} and {{Team|Luminosity Gaming}}. Likewise, some content creators have used YouTube to stream their content, usually alongside Twitch. | Finally, YouTube has frequently been used as a source to stream events, either as an alternative for [[Twitch]] or as a tournament's primary stream. YouTube streaming was most common with [[Japan]]ese events, though it has since been used by a variety of organizations outside of Japan, such as {{Team|VGBootCamp}} and {{Team|Luminosity Gaming}}. Likewise, some content creators have used YouTube to stream their content, usually alongside Twitch. | ||
With the [[Downloadable content (SSB4)#Other|update to version 1.1.0]] in {{forwiiu}}, it was made possible for players to upload their [[Replay|saved replays]] to their YouTube account, something that had previously been only possible at all via methods such as external cameras or various kinds of capture devices. Replays must be no more than about 3 minutes and 14 seconds in length to be uploaded (likely due to the time taken to convert the data into video format, along with taking into account upload speeds for users with slower internet access). Replays will be uploaded in 720p resolution. The upload can also have a {{B|Miiverse|social network}} post made simultaneously. In version 1.1.1, the ability to trim replays into a series of clips and upload it to YouTube was added (although it is impossible to choose which clips get uploaded). Oddly, after uploading is finished and returning to the game, a message will say "Post Canceled" even though it went through. As of the discontinuation of Miiverse on November 8, 2017, uploading replays from ''Smash 4'' is no longer possible | With the [[Downloadable content (SSB4)#Other|update to version 1.1.0]] in {{forwiiu}}, it was made possible for players to upload their [[Replay|saved replays]] to their YouTube account, something that had previously been only possible at all via methods such as external cameras or various kinds of capture devices. Replays must be no more than about 3 minutes and 14 seconds in length to be uploaded (likely due to the time taken to convert the data into video format, along with taking into account upload speeds for users with slower internet access). Replays will be uploaded in 720p resolution. The upload can also have a {{B|Miiverse|social network}} post made simultaneously. In version 1.1.1, the ability to trim replays into a series of clips and upload it to YouTube was added (although it is impossible to choose which clips get uploaded). Oddly, after uploading is finished and returning to the game, a message will say "Post Canceled" even though it went through. As of the discontinuation of Miiverse on November 8, 2017, uploading replays from ''Smash 4'' is no longer possible. | ||
With the update to [[List_of_updates_(SSBU)#3.0.0|version 3.0.0]] of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', [[Shared Content]] and the [[Smash World]] app officially released. Players can upload videos they created with the [[Video Editor]] to these outlets, which will also automatically upload the content to YouTube as an unlisted video. Unlike the previous game, there is no way to directly upload content to a personal YouTube channel in-game. The player must save videos to an [[SD card]] and download them to a different device that has access to said personal account. | With the update to [[List_of_updates_(SSBU)#3.0.0|version 3.0.0]] of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', [[Shared Content]] and the [[Smash World]] app officially released. Players can upload videos they created with the [[Video Editor]] to these outlets, which will also automatically upload the content to YouTube as an unlisted video. Unlike the previous game, there is no way to directly upload content to a personal YouTube channel in-game. The player must save videos to an [[SD card]] and download them to a different device that has access to said personal account. | ||