#In Creator my subscription it shows 100,000 credits, but when I try to upload a one hour youtube vi
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With the Creator plan, you have a monthly limit of 100,000 characters for text-to-speech conversion. However, for file uploads, there is a strict limit of 500 MB per file, which applies to all account levels. If your video exceeds this size, you might need to compress the file to fit within the limit.
For dubbing, ensure your video file is under 500 MB and within the 60-minute duration. If you continue to face issues, consider converting the video to a smaller format, such as MP3, to facilitate uploads within the size limit. If you need further assistance, feel free to reach out.
I have tried a video file that was only 45 min in length and it still stated it was too large. If I have to convert to MP3, then how can the video dubbing sync and resolution?
For dubbing videos, there is a maximum length of 45 minutes, and the file size should not exceed 500MB. If your video is within these limits and you're still encountering issues, consider splitting the video into smaller sections to reduce the chances of failure.
If you convert the video to MP3, you can still dub it, but you will need to ensure that the audio is clear and matches the original video for proper synchronization. After dubbing, you can merge the audio back with the video using video editing software to maintain the resolution and sync.
So even with a more expensive plan the limit of the files are still 500MB?