I don't really get it either Bud, but I guess the only way to find out if YouTube will monetize an uploaded video that includes music containing Realtracks, is for someone to test it out.
From what Craig has said, it would appear that you'll only be successful if YouTube fail to detect that the music contains Realtracks, or any of other things that he mentioned (as LANDR did when they approved two of my song releases for YouTube monetization).
I've previously released three audio CD's on Amazon that included BIAB Realtracks, loops, samples and sound effects. I've also had lots of my music played on BBC radio and internet radio stations without any problem regarding the music content. There's nothing stopping me from selling music downloads either, so it's no hardship having to live without YouTube monetization.
It's unlikely that I'll ever achieve 4,000 hours of watchtime and 1,000 subscribers within a 12 month period anyway, which is required to become eligible for YouTube monetization.
Last edited by Andyman; 07/05/19 04:07 PM.