How To Bypass Audio Visual Copyright On YouTube 2016

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Hello i wanted to open this topic to share our experiences with eachother for bypassing;

i am using camtasia still.. and i started to use 4videosoft video converter ultimate for faster renders it has some simple render effects in it such as changing colors crop the screen and water marks are good..
with camtasia i speed up video around % 15 20 and edit audio a little cuting window a little putting a borders and tranparant shadow effect on it but most of time it catches and i rarely by pass it..
so what tricks do you use BHW ppl if you share your tricks to make video more quality and bypass i am here to hear them

thanks for reading hope to hear your experiences.
 
Sure, speeding up a video or cropping it works. At least until someone manually flags your channel and you lose every video you ever uploaded.
 
For visuals I use Sony Vegas and I use the quarter screen method and its been working for me for over 2 years now going on 3. I've made it a little smaller and since then I rarely get a copyright match the only time I get any is if they manually search for the video and that really depends on the company you're dealing with, some are more generous than others. Keep your screen at a quarter or 1/4 of the full size screen. Just play around with it and measure it out until it doesn't come up when you upload it.

For me with the visual detection I don't worry about anybody manually catching it because I would rather have them catch me that way than through an automated catch where all I had to do was make the video even smaller.

For audio, that's always been tricky for me sometimes it works sometimes it doesn't again this is dependent on the company who owns the music or sound. Pitching still works to this date surprisingly and I still go to that but it has gotten harder over the past year. Slowing or fasting the audio works too but I hate doing that sometimes because it makes the video look weird but it works until somebody catches it.

Definitely find stuff that won't get those copyright matches and play around with stuff. It took me 3 years to realize what I need to upload and what i shouldn't upload.
 
I haven't tried this on a while but this used to work for audio. Put a soundtrack on your video and then turn it waaaaaay down to almost nothing. Then put the track you want to be heard over that. Process, save, upload. Hope it still works for you.
 
For visuals I use Sony Vegas and I use the quarter screen method and its been working for me for over 2 years now going on 3. I've made it a little smaller and since then I rarely get a copyright match the only time I get any is if they manually search for the video and that really depends on the company you're dealing with, some are more generous than others. Keep your screen at a quarter or 1/4 of the full size screen. Just play around with it and measure it out until it doesn't come up when you upload it.

For me with the visual detection I don't worry about anybody manually catching it because I would rather have them catch me that way than through an automated catch where all I had to do was make the video even smaller.

For audio, that's always been tricky for me sometimes it works sometimes it doesn't again this is dependent on the company who owns the music or sound. Pitching still works to this date surprisingly and I still go to that but it has gotten harder over the past year. Slowing or fasting the audio works too but I hate doing that sometimes because it makes the video look weird but it works until somebody catches it.

Definitely find stuff that won't get those copyright matches and play around with stuff. It took me 3 years to realize what I need to upload and what i shouldn't upload.

Sorry but what's this quarter screen method?
 
Im assuming he's talking about shrinking the video so 25% of its original size and filling the rest of the page with bogus stuff
Correct shrinking the video size to about 25% is what I was referring to and you use a background with whatever you want. I've still got most of my videos up to this day using this method without a copyright match.
 
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