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Captions

Add subtitles and closed captions

Subtitles and closed captions open up your content to a larger audience, including deaf or hard of hearing viewers or those who speak languages besides the one spoken in your video. They also act as metadata that helps your videos show up in more places on YouTube. Learn more about these …

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Annotations

Annotations help you engage with viewers and make your videos more interactive. Learn more about using annotations in your videos and adding InVideo programming across your YouTube channel.

Create and edit annotations

With annotations you can layer text, links, and hotspots over your video. They help you enrich the video experience by …

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Video Settings

Manage your uploaded videos in Video Manager

Video Manager provides tools and features to help you organize and make changes to your videos and account. To get there, you need to select Video Manager from your Creator Studio menu on the left hand side.

Navigating Video Manager

Along the left side of the page, you’ll notice …

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Edit Videos and Settings

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Account settings

Change YouTube email address

Your email address on YouTube is your Google Account email address (also known as your Google username). Find out how to change your Google Account email address.

If your channel is connected to a Google+ page, you can add more channel manager accounts or transfer ownership of your channel.

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Accessibility settings

Accessibility for YouTube on Android

The YouTube Android app works with Android’s accessibility features. Android provides accessibility support for blind and low vision users with the TalkBack, BrailleBack applications, and special accessibility features. Visit the Android Accessibility Help Center to learn more, including how to enable these settings.

Getting started After you’ve enabled your Android …

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YouTube Help – Settings

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While logged in to the YouTube mobile app, anonymous YouTube account information, such as age range, gender and YouTube video interactions, may be used to serve you relevant ads on YouTube. You can manage your logged in YouTube ads settings by logging in to …

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YouTube on TV

Different YouTube app versions on TV

The YouTube TV experience is an optimized version of YouTube that makes it easy to find and watch high-quality YouTube videos on your television. Learn more about YouTube on TV.

Availability

YouTube is available on many different television devices, including Smart TVs, media streaming boxes, and Google TV devices.

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YouTube on Android TV

Sign in to YouTube on Android TV

If you’re signed in to your Android TV with your Google account, you will automatically be signed in to the YouTube app. If you aren’t signed in to your Android TV, here’s how to sign in in:

  • In the YouTube app, navigate to Settings in the Guide located on the …

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  • YouTube on Apple TV

    YouTube on Apple TV

    Apple TV (3rd generation) now has a new version of the YouTube app developed by the YouTube team. The new version of the YouTube app unlocks content that was previously unavailable on the older version of the app and makes it easier to find what’s popular on YouTube.

    Please note that …

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