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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T20:37:46+00:00 2026-05-23T20:37:46+00:00

I am using google’s GData API in order to upload a video to youtube

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I am using google’s GData API in order to upload a video to youtube from my app. The upload works fine however the quality of the video uploaded is only 360p whereas the quality of the original video is 720p.

Is this working as intended? If so is there any way around this video compression that will allow my app to upload HQ movies?

Here’s the code I’m using to achieve the video upload if that’s any help.

GDataYouTubeMediaGroup *mediaGroup = [GDataYouTubeMediaGroup mediaGroup];
[mediaGroup setMediaTitle:title];
[mediaGroup setMediaDescription:desc];
[mediaGroup addMediaCategory:category]; 
[mediaGroup setMediaKeywords:keywords];
[mediaGroup setIsPrivate:NO];

NSString *mimeType = [GDataUtilities MIMETypeForFileAtPath:outputURL.relativePath defaultMIMEType:@"video/quicktime"];

GDataEntryYouTubeUpload *entry;
entry = [GDataEntryYouTubeUpload uploadEntryWithMediaGroup:mediaGroup data:data MIMEType:mimeType slug:filename];

SEL progressSel = @selector(ticket:hasDeliveredByteCount:ofTotalByteCount:);
[service setServiceUploadProgressSelector:progressSel];

GDataServiceTicket *ticket;
ticket = [service fetchEntryByInsertingEntry:entry forFeedURL:url delegate:self didFinishSelector:@selector(uploadTicket:finishedWithEntry:error:)];

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    2026-05-23T20:37:47+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 8:37 pm

    The YouTube transcoding pipeline only looks at the video file itself to determine whether HQ/HD versions of a video should be generated. It doesn’t matter what you pass along with it in the gdata API call.

    Things that the transcoding pipeline looks for include the video size as well as the average bit rate. A 720p video with a very low bit rate, for example, may not qualify for an HD or even an HQ encode. Sometimes an incorrectly encoded video may cause the wrong video size or bit rate to be interpreted by their transcoder, so make sure that your video encoder isn’t doing anything strange.

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