What Is Going On Here FULL VIDEO

Use AirPlay to stream or share content from your Apple devices to your Apple TV, AirPlay 2-compatible smart TV, or Mac. Stream a video. Share your photos. Or mirror exactly what's on your device's screen.

What Is Going On Here FULL VIDEO
 

Stream video from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to a TV

What Is Going On Here FULL VIDEO

If video automatically streams to an AirPlay device

Your device might automatically stream video to the Apple TV or AirPlay 2-compatible smart TV that you frequently use. If you open a video app and see 

What Is Going On Here FULL VIDEO
 in the upper-left corner, then an AirPlay device is already selected.

To use AirPlay with a different device, tap 

What Is Going On Here FULL VIDEO
, then tap another device. Or tap 
What Is Going On Here FULL VIDEO
 again to stop streaming with AirPlay.

What Is Going On Here FULL VIDEO

What Is Going On Here FULL VIDEO
 

Mirror your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to a TV or Mac

  1. Connect your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to the same Wi-Fi network as your Apple TV, AirPlay 2-compatible smart TV, or Mac.2
  2. Open Control Center:
    • On iPhone X or later or iPad with iPadOS 13 or later: Swipe down from the upper-right corner of the screen.
    • On iPhone 8 or earlier or iOS 11 or earlier: Swipe up from the bottom edge of the screen. 
  3. Tap Screen Mirroring 
    What Is Going On Here FULL VIDEO
     .
  4. Select your Apple TV, AirPlay 2-compatible smart TV, or Mac from the list.
  5. If an AirPlay passcode appears on your TV screen or Mac, enter the passcode on your iOS or iPadOS device.

To stop mirroring your iOS or iPadOS device, open Control Center, tap Screen Mirroring, then tap Stop Mirroring. Or press the Menu button on your Apple TV Remote.

  1. Some video apps might not support AirPlay. If you can’t use AirPlay with a video app, check the App Store on your Apple TV to see if that app is available.
  2. Find out which macOS versions and Mac models are compatible with AirPlay to Mac.

Published Date: October 24, 2022

Select and share a small portion (clip) of a video or live stream with others by clipping it. Clips can be shared on social channels or via direct communications (for example, email or text), and can be managed in your Clips library.

Clips are Public, and can be watched by anyone with access to the Clip who can also watch the orginal video.

Note: Clipping videos is turned on by default. Learn how to turn it off.

YouTube Clips

Create and share a Clip

Clips are between 5-60 seconds long and are played on a loop from the original video’s watch page.

  1. Sign in to YouTube. You need to be signed in to create a Clip.
  2. Start watching a video.
  3. Under the video, click the Clip . If you don't see this, the video isn't eligible for Clips.
  4. A “Create clip” box will show up.
  5. Select the section of the video you’d like to clip. You can increase (maximum of 60 seconds) or decrease (minimum of 5 seconds) the length of your selection by dragging the slider.
  6. Give the clip a title (max 140 characters).
  7. Click SHARE CLIP.
  8. Choose an option for sharing the Clip:
    • Copy the link: Click the COPY button to copy a link to the video that you can paste somewhere else, like in an email message.
    • Social networks: Click a social network icon (for example, Facebook or Twitter) to share the video there.
    • Embed: Click the Embed button to generate a code you can use to embed the video in a website.
    • Email: Choose the email icon to send an email using the default email software on your computer.

Don’t allow viewers to clip your content

Creators can prevent others from making and sharing clips of their videos on YouTube. Here’s how:

  1. Sign in to YouTube.
  2. Go to studio.youtube.com.
  3. From the left, click Settings.
  4. Click Channel.
  5. Click Advanced Settings, and under “Clips,” uncheck Allow viewers to clip my content.

Prevent users from creating clips

Add users to your channel’s “Hidden users” list to prevent them from creating clips of your videos or live streams.

Block words from clip descriptions

Add words to your list of blocked words to prevent them from being used in the descriptions of clips of your videos and live streams.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

I don't see how to create Clips on YouTube.

To make clips from a video or live stream on YouTube, you must:

  • Be signed in.
  • Create a Clip from an eligible and opted-in channel. A channel may also turn off Clip creation on their content.

Clips can’t be made from:

  • Videos shorter than 2 minutes
  • Videos made for kids
  • Live streams without DVR
  • Live streams over 8 hours long
  • Premieres while they’re still live
  • Videos made from news channels

Who can see the Clips I created?

Clips are Public and can be watched by anyone with access to the Clip who can also watch the original video. Creators who own the Clip’s original video can see Clips. They can also be seen on select search, discovery, and analytics surfaces available to viewers and creators on YouTube.

Why are the Clips I created no longer available?

If the original video is deleted or set to private, then Clips of that video will be unavailable. If the video is set to unlisted, then Clips of that video will still be available.

If the original video violates our Community Guidelines, then Clips created from that video will be removed.

I created a clip from a live stream that's not working.

Clips will show up after the live stream has finished and is uploaded as a video. You can’t create Clips from live streams without DVR or live streams longer than the DVR timeframe. Learn how to Turn on DVR on live streams.

If a live stream lasts longer than the DVR timeframe, any clips that fall outside the DVR timeframe will not be playable until the live stream ends, and the original video is posted.

Was this helpful?

How can we improve it?