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How Ready Social Processes Your Videos

Article: 000054694
Updated: November 11, 2025

 

Each social media platform has unique technical requirements, such as limits on dimensions, aspect ratio, duration, etc, for video uploads. Ready Social processes your videos to meet these specific requirements for each platform, preventing posting failures and ensuring your content publishes successfully on Facebook, Instagram, X, LinkedIn, Pinterest, and TikTok.

 

Recommended Dimensions for Facebook, Instagram, and X.

Specification
FacebookInstagramX
Recommended DimensionsPosts: 1920 x 1080 px / Stories/Reels: 1080 x 1920 pxPosts: 1080 x 1080 px or 1920 x 1080 px / Reels/Stories: 1080 x 1920 pxLandscape: 1280 x 720 px / Portrait: 720 x 1280 px / Square: 720 x 720 px
Recommended File FormatMP4MP4MP4
Frame RatePosts: Up to 120 FPS / Stories/Reels: 24-60 FPS23-60 FPS30-60 FPS
Video CodecH.264 or H.265 H.264 or H.265 H.264 
Audio CodecAAC AAC, 48khz maxAAC LC
Video BitrateVBR, 50Mbps maxVBR, 16Mbps maxmin 5,000 kbps
Audio Bitrate128kbps+128kbpsmin 128 kbps
Max File Size1GB Posts/Reels: 512 MB / Stories: 100MB512 MB
Max Duration4 hoursPosts: 15 mins / Stories: 60 secs / Reels: 90 secs140 seconds
Aspect Ratio9:16 to 16:90.01:1 to 10:1 (recommend 9:16)16:9, 1:1




Recommended Dimensions for LinkedIn, TikTok, Pinterest, and YouTube

Specification
LinkedInTikTokPinterestYouTube
Recommended Dimensions1920 x 1080 px (Range: 256x144 – 4096x2304)1080 x 1920 px (Range: 360x360 – 4096x4096)1080 x 1920 px-
Recommended File FormatMP4, QT, WebMMP4, WebMMP4MP4
Frame Rate10-60 FPS23-60 FPSUp to 120 FPS-
Video Codec-H.264 (recommended), H.265, VP8, VP9H.264 or H.265-
Audio Codec----
Video Bitrate192 KBPS – 30 MBPSVBR, 50Mbps maxVBR, 50Mbps max-
Audio Bitrate320kbps+320kbps+320kbps+-
Max File Size1 GB1 GB1 GB256 GB
Max Duration30 minsup to 10 minutes-12 hrs
Aspect Ratio1:2.4 – 2.4:1Various (recommend 9:16)9:16, 1:2, 2:3, 3:4, 4:5, 1:1-




How We Process Your Videos

 

Technical Parameters We Monitor:

  • Video Format: Converts QuickTime, MOV, or WebM to MP4 based on platform requirements
  • Video Dimensions: Reduces oversized dimensions (e.g., 4K→1080p, 1080p→720p when needed)

    Note: The original aspect ratio of the video is maintained.

  • Video Codec: Converts HEVC and other codecs to H.264 for optimal platform compatibility
  • Audio Codec: Maintains AAC format, occasionally converts from other formats
  • Audio Bitrate: Optimizes based on platform requirements (typically 128kbps, 192kbps, or 288kbps)
  • Video Bitrate: Adjusts high bitrates based on platform requirements (typically between 16-30 MBps)
  • Frame Rate: Optimizes variable frame rates to platform-appropriate values (24fps, 30fps, 60fps)



Important:

  1. Ready Social does not change the duration and aspect ratio of your videos. Recommendation: Upload your videos within the specified limits per platform
  2. Ready Social does not directly change the video file size, but when other parameters, such as dimensions and bitrates, are changed, the file size is automatically reduced slightly.

    Recommendation: Upload your videos within the specified limits per platform

  3. YouTube videos are not processed on Ready Social’s end.

 

Understanding Quality Impact:

Yes, video processing may result in some quality reduction. This is a necessary trade-off for:

  • Meeting platform file size limits and ensuring your posts publish successfully
  • Providing consistent performance across all social networks

 

What Happens Next

Social media platforms may apply their own optimization processes after receiving the processed videos from Ready Social. This could include further compression, format adjustments, or quality optimizations based on their current technical requirements and viewing conditions.

Note: Platform processing policies and algorithms are subject to frequent changes. Each platform applies processing based on factors like file size, quality, current system load, and user connection speeds.

 

Best Practices & Software Recommendations:

Technical Requirements:

  • Format: MP4
  • Video Codec: H.264 (most compatible)
  • Audio Codec: AAC
  • Frame Rate: 30 FPS 
  • Bitrate: 12-16 Mbps
  • Audio Bitrate: 128-192 kbps
  • File Size: Keep under 500MB when possible

Additional Best Practices:

  • Match aspect ratios to your target platforms
  • Enable "Upload at highest quality" in Settings → Data usage and media quality → Media upload quality to ensure your Instagram posts look their best
  • Test with a single platform first before bulk scheduling

Avoid This:

  • Uploading in proprietary formats (e.g., MOV, AVI)
  • Using variable frame rates
  • Uploading extremely high bitrate files (>20 Mbps)
  • Match aspect ratios to your target platforms
  • Uploading videos that already show compression artifacts

 

Video Editing Software Recommendations:

CapCut (Free):

  • Resolution: 1080p (Match your target platform: 1080x1920 for vertical, 1920x1080 for horizontal)
  • Bit rate: Choose Recommended
  • Codec: H.264
  • Format: Always choose MP4
  • Frame Rate: 30 FPS (sufficient for most content)
  • Audio Format/Codec: AAC
  • Color space: BT. 709 or Rec.709 (This should be available under Project Settings)







Troubleshooting Common Issues:

 

  1. My Video Quality Looks Poor After Processing

 

Possible Causes & Solutions:

  • The original video was already compressed → Upload higher-quality source
  • Bitrate too high, causing aggressive compression → Reduce to 12-15 MBps before upload
  • Mismatched aspect ratio → Use recommended dimensions above



  1. Inconsistent Quality Across Platforms

 

This is Normal Because:

  • Each platform has different processing algorithms.
  • Mobile vs. Desktop viewing optimizations vary.
  • Platform-specific quality settings differ.
  • Audience connection speeds influence final quality



  1. Colors Look Different After Publishing

 

  • Most of the platforms do not support BT.2020/ Rec.709 color space, so it forces everything down to BT.709 or Rec.709. This can change the saturation of the colors in the video.
  • This is a platform limitation, not a video processing issue


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