You can modify most series settings after creation without losing your publishing history. Open the series from Dashboard > My Series, make your changes, and click Save changes. The following sections describe what you can change and what restrictions apply.Documentation Index
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Editable settings
| Setting | Notes |
|---|---|
| Topic | Switch to any predefined topic or enter a new custom topic. |
| Language | Change the narration and scripting language. |
| Aspect ratio | Switch between Vertical (9:16) and Widescreen (16:9). Triggers the re-render prompt (see below). |
| Voice | Change the AI narrator. Triggers the re-render prompt (see below). |
| Visual style | Change the artistic style applied to imagery. Triggers the re-render prompt (see below). |
| Background music | Toggle ambient music on or off. |
| Video duration | Change the target length: 60, 90, or 120 seconds. |
| Social media channel | Switch to a different connected channel, or connect a new one. |
| Schedule | Add, remove, or shift publishing time slots. |
TikTok-specific settings
When the series is connected to a TikTok channel, three additional settings are available:- Privacy — controls who can view videos published by this series (Public, Followers, Friends, or Only me)
- Interaction ability — controls whether viewers can comment, duet, or stitch your videos
- Content disclosure — indicates whether your content promotes your own brand, a third-party brand, or both
Re-rendering the next video
When you save changes that affect the look or sound of a video — specifically aspect ratio, voice, or visual style — TubeDroid asks whether you’d like to apply those changes to the already-queued next video.- Re-render — the next video is regenerated using the new settings. This costs 1 re-render credit.
- Apply from the following video onward — the queued next video is left as-is, and the new settings take effect from the video after that.
If the next video’s last render failed, re-rendering it does not cost a re-render credit.