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title: 'DÁ PRA TER CANAL DE CORTES EM 2025? (TRUQUE Pra MONETIZAR)'
source: 'https://youtube.com/watch?v=cQrdTVxBq1A'
video_id: 'cQrdTVxBq1A'
date: 2026-07-06
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# DÁ PRA TER CANAL DE CORTES EM 2025? (TRUQUE Pra MONETIZAR)

> Source: [DÁ PRA TER CANAL DE CORTES EM 2025? (TRUQUE Pra MONETIZAR)](https://youtube.com/watch?v=cQrdTVxBq1A)

## Summary

This video explains how to create monetized 'cut channels' on YouTube in 2024 without being penalized for reused content. The creator demonstrates editing techniques using InShot, such as flipping the video, adjusting contrast, adding background music, and recording personal introductions to make the content sufficiently transformative.

### Key Points

- **Problem with cut channels** [00:02] — Cut channels were demonetized by YouTube for reused content, but in 2024 it's possible to have monetized cut channels by altering the original content.
- **Video components** [01:13] — A video has two components: audio and video. To monetize, you must alter these characteristics of the original content.
- **What not to do** [02:04] — Do not post a pure clip from a podcast without changes; YouTube will detect it as reused content.
- **Required changes** [02:33] — You need to change the image, tone, sound frequency, etc., so the video is not identical to the original.
- **Smart editing channels** [03:12] — Successful cut channels add their own touch: someone appears speaking before, during, and after the clip.
- **Flipping the video** [04:19] — Use the flip option to reverse the video horizontally, distorting the original layout.
- **Adjusting contrast** [05:13] — Increase or decrease contrast to change the image appearance, making it different from the original.
- **Adding background music** [06:12] — Add royalty-free background music at low volume (e.g., 5%) to differentiate the audio.
- **Appearing in the video** [07:22] — Record yourself at the beginning and end of the clip to add original content and avoid reuse issues.
- **Recording voiceover** [08:31] — If you don't want to appear on camera, record a voiceover introduction on a black screen before the clip.

### Conclusion

By making these transformative edits—flipping, adjusting contrast, adding music, and including original commentary—you can create cut channels that comply with YouTube's policies and remain monetized.

## Transcript

a big problem: the " cut channels" started being demonetized by YouTube because they didn't comply with YouTube's content policy. YouTube started issuing a kind of strike for reused content,
and huge channels ended up losing all their monetization, which encouraged everyone to abandon " cut channels." But in 2024, new year, new algorithm... Is it possible to have " cut channels" where YouTube won't
penalize you? Yes, it's possible, and I'll show you how to do it in this video. So watch this video until the end and let's go! Well, as I said, a few years ago I saw a bunch of " cut channels" on YouTube around the same time that
podcast channels became popular and allowed their content to be shared on other channels. But yes, there are still "cut channels" today that are monetized, and you need to understand a little bit and do a few things
healthy and receives payment from YouTube and doesn't get demonetized. Okay, what is a video?  Here on YouTube, a video only has two things: it has audio and it has video. That is, it has sounds that the video emits and it has
images and videos that you watch. To have a have a monetized 2024 video editing channel, you need to alter these characteristics of the original content so you can
post them on your channel. In a little while, I'm going to go into my phone's video editor and show you a way to do this – original audio of the video so you can apply this to the videos you
I'm going to ask you to like this video and subscribe to this channel YouTube even if you only have a phone to start with. Okay? Now, understand
one thing: what you absolutely cannot do on your video editing channel is take a pure clip you made from a podcast, take that clip, and just post it on your channel with a different cover and a different title. You can't
do that because, agree with me, you're taking content that you only highlighted from an original video.  YouTube posted it 100% original, even if it's a 10-minute cut you made from a 1-hour podcast or a 2-
hour video. The content, the little box you're putting on your channel, is still 100% original to what you highlighted video excerpt to post on your channel, you need to make changes to that video
so that it's not exactly the same as the original you highlighted. You need to make changes to the image, you need to change the tone of the video, sometimes even the sound of the video, make some change in the sound frequency, so that
when YouTube scans the video every time it's posted (if you did here on YouTube, YouTube runs a kind of scan to see if the video is at least average and okay with YouTube's policies). Whenever
differences, it won't identify that this content is 100% identical to the content you highlighted. That's why this video will still pass YouTube's content reuse filter; it won't be caught in that regard.  I'm going to
show you how to do this, and yes, folks, it's true, because after all, even today there are editing channels, but the editing channels that exist nowadays are much more intelligent. They make changes to the
content; someone appears speaking before, someone appears speaking in the middle of a segment, and someone appears speaking at the end. They give it their own touch, even if it's an edited video; they give their own style to the video they're
show you how to do this now. I'm going to show you on my phone screen a kind of very basic editing that you can do on your videos, on your edits that you're going to post on your YouTube channel, so that you don't suffer with this. Okay, so let's go. We
're already here in the video editor that I use, which is InShot. But you can use any one. Remember that every edited video has two things: that every edited video has two things: the video image and the audio—what they're
going to be saying, the sound frequency of what they're going to be saying, and everything else. These are the things we need to modify. Well, you see here? I took a segment from a Flow podcast video with Sibam. So what's the first thing
I would change? Well...  The first thing I would change would be the image, and what I would I would change would be the image, and what I would do is... well, I would invert this video. But it will look bad for viewers, don't worry about that, folks.
So the first thing I would do is go here to this flip option so that the video is reversed. So I'll click here for you to see, select the video and click flip. There you go, see that at least the
Flow text is now inverted, and also the position of the presenters, the people who are speaking there. This has already distorted the content. The second thing I would change would still be the
image, and what I would do is... well, I would change a filter, add some difference to the image. So I'll click here on filters so you can see what I can do. I'll click here again, but this time I'll
click on adjust. If I click here on adjust, the thing I usually change is the contrast, so I'll click here on contrast and I can increase and decrease it. See? If I decrease it, it becomes kind of
gray, but I don't like to leave it like that. I like...  Make the video as strong as possible; it gets a little dark, but it really highlights the skin and other things that are different colors from black in the image. So here I've already made a change.
image. So here I've already made a change. Now that I've changed it here, I'm going to check this little white checkmark. Okay, and you 'll see that there's already been a good change, it's reversed and also changing the contrast of the video. But you see that in the
parts where people appear, it looks quite normal, just with a different tone. This alone would be enough for YouTube not to realize it's the same video. But still, we have changes we can make to the video's sound. And what
change am I going to make to the video's sound? The original podcast video doesn't have background music, but I'm going to add background music to differentiate it even more from YouTube. So I clicked on music there, I'm going to click on music again,
and I'm going to select some music here that does n't have any copyrights, like this one here. I've already used this music in some videos, I'm sure it doesn't have copyrights, so I'm going to click on use. See that
its volume a little; it doesn't need to be very loud, okay, folks? It's just to really give... A difference in voice is needed so that YouTube doesn't realize there's only the voice from a segment of the podcast; instead, it recognizes that there's also background music. And the
music, folks, we can make it very quiet, for example, leave it at 5%, and very clear: this image below is the video, and this above is the
sound frequency of the music. Okay, so use music; this will give a good differentiation to your videos. This alone would be enough, yes. But what
can you do to make your video 100% safe so that you never have any copyright or content reuse problems in your video? There are two things you can do. Well, you can appear in your
video here, right at the beginning of the video saying, "Hey everyone, this is a video of Siban where he was on Flow," and in this specific segment, he's talking about, I don't know, how it was to compete in MIS Olympia. Okay, here
you appear saying that, and then the video appears, and then at the end of the video you appear again, "Hey everyone, yes, and hey everyone, this was the video, the segment of Siban."  He talked about how it was competing in Mr. Olympia, and if you
'll bring more content like this. So, you appear in your video both at the beginning and at the end of it. This certainly won't cause any problems for YouTube because you've already significantly altered the
video's image. If you're the type of person who doesn't like to appear on camera, you can record audio, and only your voice appears there, saying something like this, for example, like I'm going to do here. Look, a recording, but
I'm going to do here. Look, a recording, but first, the recording can't overlap my video. You'll understand this in a moment, okay? I'm going to click here on "more" and I'm going to put this option on blank, okay? I click here on
this option on blank, okay? I click here on blank, and here there's a blank section then does my video appear. I'm going to record my voice on top of this black image here, okay? So I'm going to close here, I'm going to stretch this image a bit, it
will make sense to you in a moment. Now I'm going to click here on music, and I'm going to record my voice just to give a brief introduction to my video cut, okay? So I'm going to click Here's the recording for you to see, it'll
Here's the recording for you to see, it'll be 3, 2, 1, and I'm going to say, "Hey everyone, this is a clip from Flow where I was interviewing Sibam, and it's a clip where Sibam was simply talking about what it's like for him to participate in the
Olympics. So check out the clip now and watch until the end. Okay, I recorded this clip. I'm going to click this little checkmark here to make sure everything's okay. Okay, and there you go. I clicked there, and you'll see my voice appear, and then the clip appears. I'm
just going to cut out the excess so it doesn't interrupt the video, and that's it. Oh, let me just check something else here. Clicking here on music, there's a clip where the music already appears, and I'm going to let the music appear a
little later. Okay, so that you, for those of you who didn't understand and are finding it very difficult, look, here I put what I said to appear, and here the music will appear along with the podcast. I'm going to press play so you can get an
idea of ​​how it turned out. Okay, I'm going to increase the volume and press play. And hey everyone, this is a clip from Flow that was..." Interviewing Sibam, and it's a segment where Sibam was simply talking about what it's like for him to participate in Mister
Olympia. So check it out now and watch until the
end, okay? So this video here certainly wouldn't be adhering to the YouTube content reuse policy. Okay, so this is how certainly wouldn't be adhering to the YouTube content reuse policy. Okay, so this is how n't be black. You can take any segment and put it here, without
audio from the PR podcast, to wait until where it really starts. Or your YouTube channel's subscribe buttons or your YouTube channel logo here, just so it doesn't look black, and then put your cut to appear
You can do this, remembering to also put another message of yours here at the end of the video. It's also put another message of yours here at the end of the video. It's headache involved. Do this in your videos, upload your videos to
YouTube, see if YouTube will identify that it's really a when you...  Monetizing your channel means you 'll start receiving money from YouTube. Okay, helped you and answered your questions. Leave a like on this video, subscribe to
this channel, see you in the next video, and thanks!
