Customizing The YouTube Panel For Your Social Media
You can now get your YouTube videos to stream directly to your PC from the YouTube Panel! With this new feature, you will be able to view your videos in a unique user interface that gives you options for controlling the way the video is displayed. For example, you can now set the thumbnail size to something more substantial and clickable. The changes are so diverse that many more people know how to use the YouTube Panel, which can be found as a Zip file right below the area on the main menu.
When I first discovered this feature, I was confused as to why I couldn't click on the thumbnail picture. After clicking and viewing my thumbnail image I realized that I was seeing the mp3 version instead of the actual video. Then I realized that the code that I had clicked on needed to have the corresponding mp3 file format. After clicking and uploading the correct file, I saw that the picture quality was improved and the streaming started almost immediately. It's truly an amazing technological advancement that makes internet access available everywhere!
The other nice feature that is available is the ability to schedule your videos to air on certain days. This makes it so much easier to manage your daily or weekly show schedules. If you have a large family or have a job that requires you to be away from the computer all the time, you probably want to find a way to manage your streaming events from your home office. The one thing that I really like about the YouTube Panel is that you can set up multiple panels so that you have different things that you can do at any given time.
If you have an account at YouTube, you are probably familiar with the subscribed to and un-subscribed from channels areas. For those of you who are not familiar with the area, you should know that there are separate areas on the panel for subscriptions and non-subscriptions. When you are viewing a video on the subscribed channels area, you will see the buttons for subscribe to that channel and the icon with a plus sign in the upper right corner. You can go a step further and create your own customized channel on the Panel that has the same features as the subscribed channels. Creating your own personal YouTube Panel is quite easy and the official YouTube site has all the information that you need to get started.
The final major feature on the YouTube Panel that I am going to talk about today is the "Help Center". In the Help Center, you can find some great instructional videos on how to use all the different features that the Panel has to offer. One such helpful video is one on how to add a URL to your profile. Once you have set up your profile, you can type in a URL and add a custom caption to it. You can also enter a picture into the caption box and create a unique profile page that can include all of your social media accounts, your blog, and your website.
These three different panels are just a few of the many that are available on the homepage of YouTube. The homepage is where most people go to first look at all of the different features that you can customize or turn on and off. Other than the channels, add ons, and subscriptions, there are many other things that you can do on the homepage to customize everything. By default, people know that these panels are there so that they can search for certain types of content. However, you can always use the search function to find the exact feature that you are looking for.
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