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Twitter Not Uploading Videos? See Why And How To Fix It

Twitter lets you share your thoughts, ideas, and videos with people all over the globe.

But sometimes, you may face problems uploading your videos on Twitter, which can be annoying, especially if you have something important to share.

This article will explain why this happens and provide solutions to help you upload your videos successfully.

Reasons For “Can’t Post Videos to Twitter”

Before we dive into the fixes, let’s first look at some of the reasons why you might not be able to upload your videos on Twitter:

Video File Format

Twitter supports a limited number of video file formats. If your video is not in one of the supported formats, you won’t be able to upload it.

Video Size

Twitter has a limit on the size of the videos that can be uploaded. If your video exceeds the limit, you won’t be able to upload it.

Slow Internet Connection

If you try to upload a video with a slow internet connection, it could take a long time, or the video may not upload at all.

To avoid this problem, make sure you have a fast and stable internet connection before uploading videos to Twitter.

This will help you to upload your videos without any issues and share them with your followers smoothly.

You can also fix this by restarting the website, or the Twitter app,  refreshing the page or reconnecting to the internet.

Twitter Server Issues

Sometimes, Twitter experiences server issues that can prevent users from uploading videos.

How to Fix Twitter Videos Uploading Issues?

Now that you know some of the reasons why you might not be able to upload your videos on Twitter, let’s look at some fixes that can help you get your videos uploaded:

Check The Video Format

Check that your video to be uploaded is in a format that Twitter can work with.

For mobile uploads, Twitter can work with MP4 and MOV formats.

For desktop uploads, MP4 with H.264 video and AAC audio codecs can be used.

If your video is not in any of these formats, you may need to change it before uploading it.

Otherwise, it may not work or the quality may be bad.

Compress Your Video

If your video is too big, you can make it smaller by using a tool that compresses videos. Twitter only lets you upload videos that are up to 512MB in size and 140 seconds long.

You can find free tools on the internet that can help you compress your video without making it look worse.

Some Supported Video Specifications by Twitter

Parameters — Some Basic Requirements

Format — MP4, MOV

Video Codec — H264

Video Length — 0.5 seconds to 140 seconds (2 minutes and 20 seconds)

Video Size — Up to 512MB

Video Resolution — 32×32 to 1280×1024

Check Your Internet Connection

If you have a slow internet connection, try uploading your video when the connection is faster.

Try Uploading The Video Later

If Twitter is experiencing server issues, it might be best to wait and try uploading your video later.

Update App To The Latest Version

If you’re having trouble uploading a video to Twitter, it could be due to using an outdated version of the Twitter app.

In such cases, the app may not work with its complete functionality, causing difficulties in uploading videos.

To resolve this issue, you need to update the app to the latest version.

To update the app on your Android device, follow these steps:

1. Open the Google Play Store from your device’s main menu.

2. Navigate to “My apps” or search for “Twitter” in the search bar.

3. If there is an update available, tap on “Update” to download and install the latest version of the Twitter app.

Once the update is complete, try uploading your video again, and it should work smoothly.

Clear Twitter Cache

To fix issues with Twitter videos on your Android device, you can try clearing the Twitter app’s cache.

But if you’re using a mobile browser to access Twitter you need to follow the guide below to clear Twitter Cache.

If you’re using the Chrome browser:

1. Open the Chrome browser from your phone’s main menu.

2. Go to the settings menu and select the option to clear cache.

Conclusion

Uploading videos on Twitter can be a great way to share your content with a wider audience.

However, there can be instances when you might not be able to upload your videos due to various reasons.

By following the fixes we’ve discussed above, you can overcome these issues and get your videos uploaded on Twitter.

Whether it’s checking your video format, compressing your video, or trying to upload it later, these fixes will help you get your message across to your followers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Video Formats Does Twitter Accept?

When you want to upload a video on a mobile device, you should choose either MP4 or MOV video formats.

For uploading a video on a desktop computer, you should choose MP4 format, and the video should be encoded with H.264 video codec and AAC audio codec.

What Is The Maximum Video Size For Twitter?

If the video you want to upload is not in a supported format, you will receive a notification.

The largest file size you can upload for TweetVideo is 512MB, but you can upload a video that is longer than 2 minutes and 20 seconds and then trim it before adding it to your Tweet.

Once you’re done, you can click the Tweet button to share your message and video on Twitter.

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Precious Ekhorose

Precious Ekhorose is a proficient social media blogger, editor and technology content writer. He has a keen interest in resolving technology-related issues for individuals. His main focus is on social media news related to popular platforms like Twitter, Facebook, WhatsApp, TikTok, Telegram, Snapchat, LinkedIn, and operating systems such as Android, Windows, and iOS. He has studied technology and social media for three years, honing his skills in crafting professional guides and how-to articles for his blog.

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