Why Does TikTok Cut Your Clips Short? Common Issues & Fixes

Learn why TikTok clips get cut short and how to resolve common issues for smoother uploads.

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TikTok often cuts clips short due to platform-specific time limits, such as 15 or 60 seconds for most users. This can also happen if the video upload encounters issues. Ensure your video aligns with TikTok's current duration limits and try updating the app or compressing the video if problems persist. Using TikTok's in-app recording and editing features can help avoid these issues.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What are the current TikTok video time limits? TikTok allows clips of up to 15 or 60 seconds, depending on your account settings.
  2. How can I prevent my TikTok videos from being cut short? Ensure your videos comply with TikTok's duration limits and use the app’s built-in tools for recording and editing.
  3. What should I do if my TikTok video upload fails? Try updating the app, compressing the video, or checking your internet connection for better results.
  4. Can using third-party apps affect TikTok video uploads? Yes, using third-party apps may lead to compatibility issues; it’s best to use TikTok's own editing features.