Youtube Obstacles

Alvan

Youtuber, Improviser, Dinosaur, and Student
This morning my laptop wouldn't start up and I was beginning to worry that I would be unable to post a video this week because of it. Luckily, I did fix my laptop, but it made me think...

What kind of obstacles do you face when it comes to youtube, and how do you deal with them?

It could be anything: Family, money, relationships, yourself, or even your cat!

Let me know by posting below. I would love to hear your answers!
 
I had a similar issue, had to buy a new graphics card recently, even though I don't run a gaming channel (I do game a lot on my own time though). Now my hard disk is on it's way out, too. Rendering video is pretty taxing on hardware, it turns out.

I had to buy a spare battery and two other SD cards for my camera because one or the other would keep running out while shooting...

I have a lot of trouble turning out videos in a reasonable amount of time, too. Something I think will take me a few hours to edit always ends up taking a few days because I want it to be perfect, or I don't have time because of "real life" stuff...

There's a lot of obstacles, for sure.
 
TRUST ME!

The laptop is my MAIN worry also bro swear to GOD!
Besides that, my game capture card not working (as that's £130) and some of my content being corrupt - or not being able to do as many videos as I would like lol!
 
Money, money and money, plus a little bit of time. We're planning a huge musical project right now and the budgeting of it will be the hard part. Luckily I'm at music university so I can try get some singers to sign off and do it for free and publicity. But aside from that, getting pluggins I want and guitar strings/bass strings, all add up. Having no money sucks.
 
My biggest obstacle is time. I work to jobs one full time one part time. I always said id upload consistently to a planned schedule so my subs know what to expect and when. I am finding this slightly difficult but so far im managing.
 
my graphics card is also on the brink, can only game for incredibly short 15 minute sessions before it goes 105 degrees and shuts off my computer. I want to start livestreaming on twitch soon, so I took it into work today and re applied the thermal paste as a last ditch effort to see if i can fix it before buying a new one.

I will save money any way I can XD Youtube doesn't exactly give me much of a wage
 
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