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How to share YouTube offline video

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How to share YouTube offline video

Hey, guys! Welcome back to my show. In this video today, I'm going to show you how to share offline videos from YouTube. As you may have noticed, there is no option to share these videos directly on YouTube. However, by using a file manager like File Explorer or ES Explorer, you can easily share these offline videos. Here's how:

  1. Open your file manager and navigate to "Internal Storage."
  2. Find the "Android" folder and then locate the "data" folder.
  3. Look for the "com.google.android.youtube" folder and open it.
  4. Within this folder, you will find a "cache" and "files" folder. Explore the "files" folder to access the offline videos.
  5. By selecting a video file, you will see the option to share it using various methods like Bluetooth.

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Keywords

YouTube, offline video, share, file manager, Android, com.google.android.youtube, cache, files, Bluetooth.

FAQ

  1. Can you share offline YouTube videos directly from the YouTube app? No, there is no option to share offline videos directly within the YouTube app. However, you can use a file manager to share these videos.

  2. Will the shared offline videos be playable by the recipient? Yes, once you share the offline video file using methods like Bluetooth, the recipient should be able to play the video on their device.

  3. Can you share offline videos using other file manager apps besides File Explorer or ES Explorer? Yes, you can use various file manager apps available on the Google Play Store to locate and share offline YouTube videos stored on your device.