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Question About The Youtube Audio Library?

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Lombax | 14:11 Mon 05th Jul 2021 | Technology
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There are some youtubers that are using this library to find backgroundmusic. But the strange thing is that, when i search in the library myself, i cannot find the tracks that these youtubers are using in their video's. And they say that they really found it there. The illuminati theme song or evil mind 3 sound effect are such examples. Does someone know how this works? Because another thing that is strange is that the library is said to have thousands of tracks. But when i search in it, it looks more like there are only a few hundred tracks in it.

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How are you creating your videos? You MUST be working within YouTube Studio to access all of the tracks that can be used with videos on YouTube. There are well over 100,000 tracks available but they CAN'T be downloaded or remixed. YouTube Audio Library is a separate facility, with far, far fewer tracks but those that are available can be downloaded for use...
16:20 Mon 05th Jul 2021
How are you creating your videos? You MUST be working within YouTube Studio to access all of the tracks that can be used with videos on YouTube. There are well over 100,000 tracks available but they CAN'T be downloaded or remixed.

YouTube Audio Library is a separate facility, with far, far fewer tracks but those that are available can be downloaded for use anywhere at all. (i.e. not only on YouTube).

Perhaps you're confusing the two?
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Oh really? I have never heard that before. But it explains alot to me. Thank you though.
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