What's new in Studio Content Manager

Latest updates

July 2024

  • Asset History tab now available: Partners can now review metadata, policy, and ownership changes made to their assets using Studio Content Manager. Learn more.

May 2024

  • New 20M+ Creator Music top subscribers bucket: We've introduced a new 20M+ Creator Music top subscribers bucket. You'll see it across YouTube Studio Content Manager license creation and management pages. Learn more.

January 2024

  • Artist ISNI Search in Asset Metadata Page: Entering an artist name in the Asset metadata  page in the Studio Content Manager user interface (UI) pulls a list of matching names with their International Standard Name Identifiers (ISNIs) from the ISNI database. Please note that this is optional: typing in the artist's name and then pressing Enter still opens the pop-up box where you can save the artist's name without their ISNI. Learn more.

October 2023 

  • Changes to YouTube Advertising Format Controls: During upload, turning ads on now means pre-roll, post-roll, skippable or non-skippable ads may appear before or after your long-form video. Learn more.
September 2023
  • Exclude reference segments via Content Delivery template: We're adding a new feature to exclude reference segments via “Reference - Management” CSV template in Studio Content Manager Content Delivery. Partners can now add, replace or remove manual reference exclusions for existing references in bulk. Learn more.

August 2023

  • New Subscriber Count Filter in Claimed Videos List Page: A new filter in Studio Content Manager Claimed Videos list page now gives the ability to filter claimed videos by the channels subscriber count. The filter options are channels with subscriber counts Less than 1K, between 1k & 100k, 100k & 500k, 500k & 5M, Greater than 5M. Learn more.
June 2023
  • New Ownership column in asset exports: Asset exports from the Assets  page now include a detailed "Ownership" column for info on asset ownership. Learn more.
April 2023
  • New filter: Merged asset: There’s a new "Merged asset" filter on the Assets  page that lets you view merged or non-merged assets. Learn more about using filters to find assets.
  • Asset reports now available daily: Asset reports are now available to download on a daily basis. Asset reports are downloaded from the Assets tab on the Reports  page. Learn more about downloadable reports.
February 2023
  • New ways to use asset labels: New features are available to help you use asset labels more efficiently in Studio Content Manager. You can now:
    • Have up to 15,000 asset labels (previous limit was 5,000).
    • Add assets to an asset label directly from the Asset labels page. Learn how.
    • See the label’s creation date on the Asset labels page.
    • Delete asset labels in bulk. Learn how.
    • Add or create an asset label when creating an asset in Manual Claiming tool. Learn how.
    • Rename asset labels. Learn how.
    • See asset labels in claimed video exports.
    • Export asset label data as a .CSV file. Learn how.
  • New role restriction limits reference playback: When you create a new role, or edit an existing one, you can now select a restriction, "No reference playback." If a role includes this restriction, users assigned to that role won't be able to play audio or video references. Learn more about managing roles.

January 2023

  • What's new in Studio Content Manager dashboard card: On your Dashboard  page, there's a new card titled "What's new in Studio Content Manager". This card will show quick updates about new features and functionality in Studio Content Manager. The updates will link to this Help Center article for more info.

Previous updates

2022

We're making a few improvements to the Content ID dispute and appeal process for both claimants and uploaders. These improvements came from feedback we’ve heard over the years about the process. These changes may impact some of your workflows in Studio Content Manager. Here's what's changing:

1. Stronger eligibility requirements: To reduce potential abuse of the appeal process, we're raising the requirements needed for users to submit Content ID appeals. From now on, the ability to submit an appeal will be gated by our advanced feature access, a feature we’ve been introducing over the last couple of years which requires users to either provide identification or build their channel history over time to get access.

Since this will likely lead to fewer and higher quality appeals, we’re also shortening the timeframe to review Content ID appeals from 30 to 7 days. The standard appeal expiration will apply if no action is taken after 7 days. If the appeal is not reviewed in that 7-day period, you still have the ability to submit a takedown request at any time. You can find the appeals that need your review on your Issues page and can sort them by the appeal expiration date.  

2. Escalate to appeal: Another change we're introducing for users with advanced feature access is “Escalate to appeal”. Eligible users looking to challenge block claims on their videos will have the option to skip the initial dispute step and submit an appeal right away. Note that monetize and track claims aren't eligible for “Escalate to appeal”, only block claims are eligible. 

Also keep in mind that your options for appeals, e.g. release the claim or issue a takedown request, aren't changing. 

Channels you manage should also benefit from these changes since they'll now have faster resolution options for claims they wish to challenge.

These changes will start to go into effect on July 18, 2022. Changes will only apply to disputes and appeals submitted after that date. To give you time to adjust your workflows, the changes will take effect gradually over time.

 

Follow these steps to send us your feedback about Studio Content Manager features:

  1. Sign in to Studio Content Manager.
  2. From the left menu, select Send feedback .
  3. Enter your feedback. The more specific your feedback is, the more helpful it is for us.
    • Note: Don’t include any sensitive information (any data that should be protected) in your feedback. For example, don't include passwords, credit card numbers, or personal details.
  4. Choose if you want to include a screenshot. You can highlight any information on the screen or remove sensitive information that's showing.
  5. When you're done entering your feedback, click Send.

Keep in mind that we do read and consider all feedback, but we're unable to reply to all submissions.

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