How to save your facebook lives.
Just in case you want to repurpose your facebook lives,
maybe you want to move them to YouTube, maybe you want to turn them into a course,
maybe you want to save them just so that you have them. In today's video
I'm going to show you how to save your facebook lives, so they don't just sit in your video feed and rot on Facebook.
So stay tuned!
You make these fantastic Facebook lives,. And then they get lost in your feed.
All right, let's start off by going to Facebook. The reason for reusing your Facebook live videos is
maybe you want to use it as marketing. Grab all that great content and put it into a course that you can sell.
And put it on a platform like YouTube.
Or maybe put it over to Twitter or some other platform.
Maybe you want to bundle it up and put it into a course that you can sell to your audience.
So let's get started. Okay,
first off what you're going to need to do is go to your Facebook page. And this is my Facebook page.
Facebook.com/TexasTasker
I am a video editor, and I am also a content and course creator. And
what I'm showing you today is basically what I do for coaches and consultants who are wanting to grow their audience. So,
first thing I'm going to do is go to my video section.
And
I will pick out a short little video for demo purposes. This one right here will work.
So you click on the video that you want to download.
And
you go up in the top corner here where these three dots are.
You click that. And
you can just save the video to your saved items if you just want to save it to watch it later.
You can do that with anybody's video.
But what we want to do is we want to go here to download video. So you click the download video button. And
the seeing is this is only a 1 minute video, It's not going to take that long. If you're trying to download a,
say a 20 minute 30 minute video, or even an hour video, it's going to take a substantial amount of time.
One of the things that you want to be aware of when you're downloading a video from Facebook,
1280 x 720 is going to be the size that you get off the Facebook for any video.
Whether it be live stream or whether it be one that you put on.
Even if it was bigger before you put it on.
So if you've already made a copy of the video somewhere else in a different size, you may want to use it instead of saving
the one off of Facebook.
So if you originally uploaded a
high-quality, high-def video, if you download it
it's not going to be the same quality. You're going to lose some resolution and some size.
To do HD video,
the standard size is 1920 x 1080.
1920 x 1080, that's how I record all my videos. That way they're HD quality.
You can use a smaller size like the 1280 to 720.
Both of these are acceptable for YouTube and most of our platforms. Now, if you decide to upload it to YouTube,
you just go to your channel. This is my channel
Texas Tasker.
You go to creator studio,
And from here, you can see my videos. And I'm going to push this upload button right here.
Now when you upload videos to YouTube you have several choices.
You can go ahead and put it straight public. But because YouTube likes you to schedule
regularly, I
tend to use
scheduled. You can also do unlisted or private.
Unlisted, only those people with the link can get to it.
But that being said, if that link is shared out to other people, they can have access to it too. So it's not completely
private if it's unlisted. As I said, I like to use scheduled and then click right here.
Now I'm not going to upload this video because I already have it on my channel. And
so when I try to do that, YouTube is going to automatically flag me and tell me the upload failed.
If you're a coach or a consultant,
and you're using livestream to teach, I highly recommend that you grab those old YouTube videos that you've been putting out.
Instead of letting them just get lost in the feed. And upload them to a platform like Thinkific or
upload to Teachable. So you can then market them and sell them to your clients.
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