How to Submit Your Video

4 min. readlast update: 06.18.2025

Start your first project by importing your original long video from YouTube or local files on the dashboard. And choose the appropriate language for your video.

 

  • YouTube Video: You can paste YouTube video URL
  • Local File: You can drag & drop your local file in the box below. Or you can simply click the box area to choose the file to upload

Video Languages Supported

Ssemble supports the following languages

  • English
  • Hindi
  • Afrikaans
  • Albanian
  • Catalan
  • Croatian
  • Czech
  • Danish
  • Dutch
  • Estonian
  • Faroese
  • Finnish
  • French
  • Galician
  • German
  • Greek
  • Hungarian
  • Icelandic
  • Italian
  • Indonesian
  • Latin
  • Latvian
  • Lithuanian
  • Luxembourgish
  • Macedonian
  • Maltese
  • Norwegian
  • Polish
  • Portuguese
  • Romanian
  • Russian
  • Serbian
  • Slovak
  • Slovenian
  • Spanish
  • Swedish
  • Ukrainian

 

Video Sources Supported

After uploading a YouTube URL or video file, you can select the appropriate language for your video from the Video Language option.

 

YouTube

  • Long form video is supported
  • Shorts is not supported

Local Files

  • Formats: mov, mp4, webm
  • Size: max 1GB
  • Length: max 10 minutes
  • Resolution: max 1080P

 

Video Types Supported

 

Ssemble Shorts Maker works only for TALKING videos.

 

Good Video Types

  • Video Podcasts
  • Educational Videos
  • Commentaries Videos
  • Product Reviews
  • Motivational Speeches

 

Bad Video Types

  • Video without face
  • Videos with noise
  • Gaming
  • Music Videos
  • Live Videos

 

The Output Video Quality

Even if the original video is 4k or higher, the resolution/quality of the output clip that Ssemble extracts is set to 1080p. This is because 1080p is the maximum quality supported by TikTok, Instargam Reels, and YouTube Shorts.

 

Progress Status Explained

When using our Ssemble Shorts Maker, you may encounter various progress status messages that indicate the current stage of your video processing. Below is a guide to help you understand what each message means and what you can expect during each stage.

1. Waiting in queue...

This message means that your request has been submitted successfully, but the available servers are processing other tasks ahead of yours. Please wait while your video moves up the queue. It should be no longer than 5 mins.

2. Fetching video...

The system is retrieving your video from YouTube or downloading the file you uploaded. This process usually takes a few minutes, depending on the video size.

3. Analyzing video...

The AI is transcribing the audio from your video to identify key moments and insights. This stage involves converting spoken words into text, which helps in detecting interesting segments.

4. Finding interesting segments

Our AI is analyzing the video content to locate the most engaging and attention-grabbing parts. This ensures that your short is dynamic and impactful.

5. Finalizing Data...

The system is putting together the extracted clips and preparing the final output. This stage involves combining segments, adding captions and effects, and making final adjustments.

6. Task complete!

Your video processing is finished, and your short form clips are ready! You can now preview or download the clips.

7. Failed

Unfortunately, your video processing has encountered an error. Please check your video format, network connection, or try again later. The credit is automatically restored.

We hope this guide helps you understand the different progress messages and what they mean during your video creation process. If you have any questions or encounter issues, feel free to reach out to our support team.

 

How to Delete a Project

On the dashboard screen, you can see a list of your projects. You can delete a project by clicking the ... button of the project you want to delete and then hitting the Delete button.

 

What Happens If I Delete a Project That Is Currently Being Generated?

Even if you delete a project that is already being generated, the credits will not be restored. However, in the case of project generation failures due to service errors, the credits will be automatically restored as expected.

 
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