You can upload, open, share, and edit files with Google Drive. When you upload a file to Google Drive, it will take up space in your Drive, even if you upload to a folder owned by someone else. Types of files Documents Images Audio Video
You can upload videos to YouTube in a few easy steps. Use the instructions below to upload your videos from a computer or from a mobile device. Uploading may not be available with supervised experiences on YouTube. Learn more here.
On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Drive app. Tap New Upload. Find and tap the files you want to upload. Find uploaded files in My Drive until you move them.
Update the YouTube app: Make sure your YouTube app is up to date. Check the Google Play Store for updates. Try another device: If possible, try uploading the video from another device or use the YouTube desktop site. 3. Audio Issues or Muted Video
Looking for pointers before uploading your first Short? Check out Shorts upload tips. If you upload a short video you’ve created elsewhere, make sure that any copyright-protected material you’ve used is approved for your use on YouTube. Using copyright-protected material could lead to you getting a Content ID claim.
2. Rename and Re-upload the PDF Sometimes special characters in the filename can cause upload issues. Rename the PDF to something simple like document.pdf and try uploading again. 3. Try a Different Browser or Device
Restart and try uploading the file again. Check your internet connection and try uploading the file again. Try uploading a different file to see if the issue is with a specific file or with Google Drive in general. Try uploading the file using a different internet browser.
Hello, Here are some ways you can follow if your photo not uploaded in Google Drive: 1. Ensure you’re using the right backup settings Inappropriate backup settings may cause Google Photos not to upload. If Photos get stuck while uploading, it's likely because you turned off backup or other related options inadvertently. Here's how to check: