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Play and download audio. To sample a track, click Play . If you like what you hear, hover over the date and click DOWNLOAD to get an MP3 file. The track will continue to play as you browse the Audio Library. Using the controls on the audio player, you can pause, seek, and play the previous or next track.
Sign in to YouTube Studio. From the left-hand menu, select Audio Library. Find the track that you want to use. Note: To browse all music with a Creative Commons licence, click the filter bar Attribution required. In the 'Licence type' column, click the Creative Commons icon . In the pop-up window, click Copy to copy the attribution text.
If you use music in your video, you may get a Content ID claim telling you that you used copyrighted content. Here's what each policy means: Monetize: The copyright holder has chosen to monetize this music, so ads may appear on your video. Sometimes, the copyright holder may elect to share some of that revenue with you.
I use royalty-free or Creative Commons content. You can monetize royalty-free or Creative Commons content when the license agreement grants you rights to use it commercially. Sometimes rights owners require you to credit the creator of the content or give proof of purchase to use it in your video for commercial purposes.
Click the video you’d like to edit. From the left menu, click Editor . Select Audio use the search filters to find a new audio track. Click Play to preview tracks. When you find a song you like, click ADD. The song will appear in the editor in a blue box. Drag the box to change when the song should start. Drag the edges of the box to change ...
You can also use YouTube’s library of free of charge music and sound effects, which can be used in videos according to the terms specified. Note: If you perform a cover song, make sure you have permission from the copyright owners (i.e., songwriter or music publisher). You may need extra licenses to reproduce the original sound recording ...
With Creator Music, if a long-form video uses tracks that are eligible for revenue sharing, the standard 55% revenue share is adjusted to cover the costs of clearing music rights as shown in the examples below. This depends on: Number of tracks used: How many eligible revenue sharing tracks a creator uses in their video (see examples below).
Creator Music is a growing catalog of high quality music that creators can use in videos without losing monetization. Some songs can be licensed upfront, allowing creators to retain full monetization. Other songs may be eligible to share revenue with the track’s rights holders. To get started with Creator Music, check out this video:
Sign in to Studio Content Manager. From the left menu, select Claimed videos . Click the filter bar YouTube Shorts Yes APPLY. Three-minute Shorts uploaded before October 15, 2024 are considered long-form videos and will not show up under this filter. To view claimed videos whose claims are on content from the Shorts audio library:
You can use any song available in the Shorts Audio Library when your Short is up to one minute in length. For videos over one minute, you may use royalty-free music from the YouTube Audio Library. The royalty-free music won’t receive a Content ID claim.