Ultrawide 2560x 1080 recording?

Eghal

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I have recently started a Youtube channel.
I was experimenting with recording vids in different res but I have noticed that vids at 2560*1080 do not have any end screen feature on YT.
Any way around it ?

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Welcome to the forum & congrats on 1st post. Never heard of this issue, you mean the option is literally not available as it usually is while posting a video?
 

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Welcome to the forum & congrats on 1st post. Never heard of this issue, you mean the option is literally not available as it usually is while posting a video?

The option is just not available.

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I am not cropping the video while editing. The actual vid is recorded at 2560*1080 and the time line on Da Vinci Resolve is on the same res.

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did you try to export these same videos in 1920*1080 just to see if end screen works? will you loose a lot of valuable visual information?
I have.
Basically If I export at 1920*1080 it shrink my videos size. If watched on an unltrawide monitor there would be black bars top,bottom and both sides.
I just don 't like it :D
I would love to post vids at 2560*1080 in all their beaty XD
 

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sorry but it's not possible
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but most people don't have that aspect ratio anyway??? that is pretty niche
 

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sorry but it's not possible
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but most people don't have that aspect ratio anyway??? that is pretty niche

Yes most people do not. However I believe there is a "potential". Lots of phones now have a 21:9 aspect ration like the newer Samsung and Oneplus, and lots of the Youtube content is consumed "mobile". Therefore I believe that having a video that fills your screen is a better experience.

Clearly this is my opinion as an UltraWide fan boy! :DDDDDD

Thank you so much for you help
 
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