Can anyone tell me how these guys managed to upload the video? bit.ly/1iaWPBm bit.ly/1kvORD7 bit.ly/1dYV7f6 bit.ly/1f3JW4n bit.ly/1c6h0xO I tried mine 8 times but without audio and by editing the visual (crop/rotate/effects/etc) with different resolutions, also it was only 2 minutes long of ellen's opening speech. But i keep getting "Video Blocked Worldwide"? The show was recorded from my cable tv (ABC channel) then i converted it to mp4 through computer.
I've been wondering about how some videos like this get through the Content ID filter. I came across one video that was 11 minutes (uncut) of a popular tv show. I tested it out, all kinds of ways and I couldn't even manage to get more than 30 seconds of any portion through without getting Worldwide Block applied. The only idea that I can come up with is that perhaps the video was uploaded before that particular clip was added to Content ID. So in the cases above with the Oscars speech, it only lists upload date and not the time, but maybe they got put up before Youtube receives the video and the filter doesn't go back to check afterwards?
There are human reviewers and targetted users. If your username is flagged, every video you submit will be immediately reviewed. Create a new account under a different IP, clean cookies, and submit the video, you'll see it will stick longer.
In my tests, it's definitely an automated filter pass. It's not a question of it sticking. For example, the video is not even done completely processing yet and the Worldwide Block is already applied. If I chop the same video to a smaller piece then it will go through.
they can upload a whole movie dk how. i cant manage to upload 40 seconds of a copyrighted video without editing it so much that you cant watch anything