@YouTube Is there a limit on how much we can live stream? (i.e Can I live stream for 2-3 moths straight with no problem if I wanted to set up a time lapse video)
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Replying to @StayLOHAD
Thanks for reaching out. You can try checking our Help Center article which gives you insight on live streaming: https://goo.gl/X2YjNg . Hope this helps.
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Replying to @TeamYouTube
BRUV that didn’t answer my question of course I checked the docs. Can you give me an accurate number.
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Replying to @StayLOHAD
Oh ok. To clarify, YouTube can automatically archive your live stream for you if it's less than 12 hours and if it's more than 12 hours, it may not be captured at all. More info here: https://goo.gl/g7tPNm . Hope this answers your question.
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Replying to @TeamYouTube
Okay im not talking about archiving, I’m referring to the actual live stream or maybe I’m confused
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Replying to @StayLOHAD
Sorry for the confusion earlier. There is no specified limit for the number of "Live Streams" that you can initiate. Hope this clarifies.
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Replying to @TeamYouTube
No the “number of live streams” I’m referring to the duration of the live stream. (I.e does YouTube cap how long you can record for)
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Replying to @StayLOHAD
There's no cap on the hours of live stream, however, YouTube archives your live stream only upto 12 hours and if it's more than 12 hours, it may not be captured at all. Hope this clarifies.
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This is the same answer you gave me before. Let me understand this correctly, I can live stream for as long as I want but only up to 12 hours will be stored ?
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