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The player can enter a title for their YouTube video, while the description field on the site is automatically populated with the game mode, stage and characters used. The video can be viewed in resolutions ranging from 144p to 720p. As replays uploaded on YouTube will remain viewable after future gameplay updates, the current version number is displayed at the beginning of the video.
The player can enter a title for their YouTube video, while the description field on the site is automatically populated with the game mode, stage and characters used. The video can be viewed in resolutions ranging from 144p to 720p. As replays uploaded on YouTube will remain viewable after future gameplay updates, the current version number is displayed at the beginning of the video.


The player must also make a {{b|Miiverse|social network}} post with a comment or drawing of their choice. This post will appear in the [https://miiverse.nintendo.net/titles/14866558073037299863/3626946842079501439 Replay Viewing Community], with the video embedded.
The player can also make a {{b|Miiverse|social network}} post with a comment or drawing of their choice. This post will appear in the [https://miiverse.nintendo.net/titles/14866558073037299863/3626946842079501439 Replay Viewing Community], with the video embedded.The player can however cancel the Miiverse post and the video will still be uploaded to YouTube.


Beginning in version 1.1.1, players can upload an automatically edited "highlight" version of a replay instead of a full length version. This is analogous to the implementation of {{s|mariowiki|Mario Kart TV}} videos in ''{{s|mariowiki|Mario Kart 8}}''. The highlight function reduces a replay to a series of short clips totaling between 30 and 60 seconds, regardless of the original length. It generally favors showing KOs from high-knockback moves, and will also tend to include [[Final Smash]]es even if they do not KO. The first and last few seconds of the match are always included, although the starting countdown is omitted. The behavior of the highlight function is not 100% consistent; if used on the same replay multiple times, it is sometimes possible for different clips to be selected.
Beginning in version 1.1.1, players can upload an automatically edited "highlight" version of a replay instead of a full length version. This is analogous to the implementation of {{s|mariowiki|Mario Kart TV}} videos in ''{{s|mariowiki|Mario Kart 8}}''. The highlight function reduces a replay to a series of short clips totaling between 30 and 60 seconds, regardless of the original length. It generally favors showing KOs from high-knockback moves, and will also tend to include [[Final Smash]]es even if they do not KO. The first and last few seconds of the match are always included, although the starting countdown is omitted. The behavior of the highlight function is not 100% consistent; if used on the same replay multiple times, it is sometimes possible for different clips to be selected.