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This wikiHow will show you how to upload a TikTok video from your PC or Mac. To do so, you will need to log in with a TikTok account from https://tiktok.com/ and then upload your video. TikTok videos are limited to 60 seconds, but most are between 3 and 15 seconds.

  1. To do so, type in the address bar: https://tiktok.com/.
  2. This will launch the TikTok web portal.
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  3. This has a cloud with an arrow passing through it.
  4. Select the method to log in with. If you do not already have an account, download the TikTok app and create an account there. Then, follow the prompts on-screen to log in.
  5. The video you upload must have a resolution of 720p or higher, be between 3 and 60 seconds, and be of the .mp4 or .webm format.
    • You must have uploaded a video first before you can select your cover or post.
  6. This is where you can place hashtags, tag users, or add a description of your video. There is a maximum caption length of 100 characters.
  7. Drag the cover on the screen to choose one. This will be the cover that people will see before clicking on your video.
  8. Use the radio buttons to control whether everyone, friends, or no one can view your videos. Use the checkboxes to enable/disable duet.
    • If your account is private, only followers can see your videos by default, and no one can duet your video.
  9. This will publish your video and finish the upload. It may take a while before it shows up in your video feed.
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    I have a 50 second video with an aspect ratio of 1080 x 1920 with a file size of 19MG. How do I get it to display full screen without the letterboxing?
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    All TikTok videos are pillar/letterboxed when displayed on PC in fullscreen because all TikTok videos are of 9:16 aspect resolution. Your best bet would to rotate your device so it is in portrait.
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    I'm uploading a video with a soundtrack already on (with permission) but the caption's crediting me as the original music! How do I change this?
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    TikTok's algorithms will automatically identify the track and then put "Contains sound from: Song name" in the description or, in the case of fully unoriginal sounds, categorize all the videos with that sound with their appropriate track.
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