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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.

Editable settings

SettingNotes
TopicSwitch to any predefined topic or enter a new custom topic.
LanguageChange the narration and scripting language.
Aspect ratioSwitch between Vertical (9:16) and Widescreen (16:9). Triggers the re-render prompt (see below).
VoiceChange the AI narrator. Triggers the re-render prompt (see below).
Visual styleChange the artistic style applied to imagery. Triggers the re-render prompt (see below).
Background musicToggle ambient music on or off.
Video durationChange the target length: 60, 90, or 120 seconds.
Social media channelSwitch to a different connected channel, or connect a new one.
ScheduleAdd, 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.

Restrictions

Cannot edit while a video is being processed. If the next video in the series is currently rendering or being uploaded, you must wait for that process to finish (or fail) before making any edits.
Cannot edit the schedule within 10 minutes of the next post time. If your next scheduled publish is less than 10 minutes away, schedule edits are locked until after that post goes out.
Schedule changes that would exceed your plan’s video credit limit are rejected. TubeDroid calculates how many videos the new schedule would produce for the remainder of your billing period across all your series. If that total exceeds the video credits included in your subscription, the change is blocked. Upgrade your plan or adjust the schedule frequency to resolve this.

Deleting a series

You can permanently delete a series from the series detail page. Deletion takes effect immediately and cannot be undone. All series settings are removed, but previously published videos remain on your social media channel.