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When you have finished your video and exported it, select the final result. choose upload to youtube.
If you have your youtube account linked to rockstar, it will then ask for title/description/tags.
Now it will begin to upload to youtube. Once it is finished, the editor will generate a social club rockstar page, and insert the youtube video into it.
@CB1993: Your youtube description doesn't have the standard social club line in it. Did you use the editor to upload, or did you upload it straight on youtube?
I uploaded it thru Rockstar Editor. I got the error when it reached 100%, but the video was uploaded to Youtube.
Now, I have the following tags on the video:
PC, GTAV, ROCKSTAR_EDITOR, Grand Theft Auto, Grand Theft Auto V, GTA Online, Rockstar Editor, video, video editor
The first three (PC, GTAV, ROCKSTAR_EDITOR) were made Rockstar Editor when it uploaded the video. The other ones I added myself when trying to figure this out.
Any ideas? Anyone?
I found a way to fix this: simply change your render quality to medium before you upload your video. This basically reduces your video's file size by a considerable amount and doesn't really harm your overall quality that much. The problem with videos not being uploaded to Rockstar's social club seems to lie in the file size of the video, hence why rendering it at medium quality seems to fix this. I'm unsure whether this will work for particulalry long videos, but for my three minute long video it worked just fine!
Sorry I didn't reply to this thread earlier with my findings.
And then upload it on YouTube as you always do. It will be way faster than waiting to upload it from the game. By the way, you can check how many percents of your video uploaded when you're in game by sorting video by file size I think. Sometimes it won't show. And use Task Manager to check is game uploading your video or no, if the game had stopped uploading your video when you lost connection to the internet etc. it won't notice you.