How to Look at Your Videos On Facebook
Thursday, May 24, 2018
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How To Look At Your Videos On Facebook. If you are not able to find the video as needed on an event that you streamed, there are a couple of possibilities for this.
Check all of your events. If you have numerous events on your account, it's possible the video you are trying to find was inadvertently streamed to a different occasion. If this is the case, you can download the clip and after that submit it to the right event.
Which option did you pick when you stopped streaming? Every Livestream encoder provides three choices when you stop a stream: Publish, Save as Draft, or Erase. The video as needed will only appear visible to your audiences if you chose Publish.
Make certain you log into your account. Then go to your occasion page and click the Editor icon. Click the Draft & Pending Posts sign.

Any draft post will be noted here. Click the post to edit it.

Scroll down in the editor and choose Publish Immediately, then click Post Now. Your video will now be published.

If you chose Erase when you ended up streaming, the video archive of your stream is unfortunately lost and not recoverable by Livestream. Nevertheless, if you used Livestream Producer or Livestream Studio to stream, you have an.mp4 of your stream conserved onto your hard disk drive by default. Examine you "Videos" (Windows) or "Films" (Mac) folder.
Are you signed up for a strategy? Any event that was streamed on a free trial is deleted 30 days after the trial expires. Any occasion that was on a paid account at the time it was streamed, and then was cancelled, will be deleted One Month after the downgrade takes effect. Several emails are sent to the email address associated with the account in advance of this happening. Please make sure to add notifications@e.livestream.com to your contact list.
Check all of your events. If you have numerous events on your account, it's possible the video you are trying to find was inadvertently streamed to a different occasion. If this is the case, you can download the clip and after that submit it to the right event.
How To Look At Your Videos On Facebook
Which option did you pick when you stopped streaming? Every Livestream encoder provides three choices when you stop a stream: Publish, Save as Draft, or Erase. The video as needed will only appear visible to your audiences if you chose Publish.
Make certain you log into your account. Then go to your occasion page and click the Editor icon. Click the Draft & Pending Posts sign.

Any draft post will be noted here. Click the post to edit it.

Scroll down in the editor and choose Publish Immediately, then click Post Now. Your video will now be published.

If you chose Erase when you ended up streaming, the video archive of your stream is unfortunately lost and not recoverable by Livestream. Nevertheless, if you used Livestream Producer or Livestream Studio to stream, you have an.mp4 of your stream conserved onto your hard disk drive by default. Examine you "Videos" (Windows) or "Films" (Mac) folder.
Are you signed up for a strategy? Any event that was streamed on a free trial is deleted 30 days after the trial expires. Any occasion that was on a paid account at the time it was streamed, and then was cancelled, will be deleted One Month after the downgrade takes effect. Several emails are sent to the email address associated with the account in advance of this happening. Please make sure to add notifications@e.livestream.com to your contact list.