if you want to share your music on youtube and already got an audio file but don't know how to turn it into video, www.tunestotube.com/ is the most convenient way to do that. It takes care of the conversion and upload to your YT account.
Another option is www.onlineconverter.com/audio-to-video. That will give you a video file that you can use where ever you want (Youtube, Instagram, BlueSky etc). Also no watermark.
Happy upload.
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It should be possible to opt out from uploading to YouTube Short. Single song uploads often end up there and it's annoying...
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Subscriber only post on the Folk Visions website: folk-visions.com/music/gospel-record-transfers-par… A bunch of gospel record transfers for DL (shoutout to @Tuttlerecall who gifted me those records). Why not YouTube? Diversification! YouTube is easy to use, riddled with ads (even if my channel is not monetized) and you can only stream stuff. So subscribe to my website and you'll get a notification if a new blog post gets published, and sometimes it includes something "special" :).
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To get music on my iPhone I decided to publish my mixtapes as podcast. It's the most convenient way - at least for me. So if you like, add the following feed address to your podcast app and get an hour of obscure gospel mixes every now and then. feeds.feedburner.com/the-gospel-plough-mixtapes
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Music videos I’ve created, music I’ve released, and archival material.
Lately, I’ve been uploading old gospel records—sometimes because I find the music interesting, and sometimes simply for archival purposes, to help preserve it for others. With the rising cost of shipping records, it has become nearly impossible to listen to certain rare or lesser-known music if you don’t live in the country of origin. Digital copies are often the only way to make this music accessible.
I encourage every music lover to share their treasures. After all, what’s the point of a music collection if it can’t be enjoyed by others?
One more thing: this channel is not monetized. If you happen to see ads, that’s because someone else has claimed the videos. Unfortunately, I doubt the money is going to the rightful people.