After uploading a video
to YouTube yesterday, I noticed that it wasn't well optimized. So, I
renamed the file, re-uploaded it to YouTube using different title and
description but the upload wasn't successful. It was rejected as
duplicate.
Fortunately, I was able to reupload the video to YouTube successfully
after implementing the tips shared in an article at YouTube Help.
So, if you'd like to upload the same video again, note that simply
changing the file name won't prevent the rejection message from showing.
Instead, please try editing the video again.
For example, changing the video length (e.g. by adding extra frames by
using video editing software) or compression should allow the video to
upload.
I used Windows Movie Maker to add credits to the video, which increased
the length of the video from 7:12 to 7:16 as seen in the screenshot
below:
After uploading the optimized video, I deleted the previous one.
I hope this helps.
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