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I tried to upload an 8 minute 56mb Video to You Tube and received
the following error message
Multipart. Must have Atom and media part"
Any idea how to resolve this?

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I am trying to mute my entire video scenes on the timeline at the same time so I can use my own music soundtrack.
So far I can only mute one scene at a time but not all in one step.
Please help.
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Re: Upload to youTube

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BETOLED wrote:I tried to upload an 8 minute 56mb Video to You Tube
What type of video file, WMV, MPEG, DivX, FLV?
and received
the following error message
Multipart. Must have Atom and media part"
I've never seen this error from YouTube.
Any idea how to resolve this?
Without knowing how you attempted to upload, type of video file, I don't have any suggestions, except try it again. I've had uploads fail, but succeeded on a subsequent try.

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TO VIDOMAN
I tried to upload an 8 minute 56mb Video to You Tube
What type of video file, WMV, MPEG, DivX, FLV?
and received
the following error message
Multipart. Must have Atom and media part"
I've never seen this error from YouTube.
Any idea how to resolve this?
Without knowing how you attempted to upload, type of video file, I don't have any suggestions, except try it again. I've had uploads fail, but succeeded on a subsequent try.
REPLY
STARTING WITH A RENDERED MPEG FILE I WENT TO THE "SHARE" VIEW
AND SELECTED THE YOUTUBE UPLOAD. THE MPEG FILE WAS CONVERTED
TO FLV AND AFTER THE UPLOAD WAS COMPLETED I GOT THE ERROR MESSAGE.
BETOLED
BETOLED
I am trying to mute my entire video scenes on the timeline at the same time so I can use my own music soundtrack.
So far I can only mute one scene at a time but not all in one step.
Please help.
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Post by Ron P. »

For uploading to YouTube, try uploading it from the YouTube website, instead of from within VS. I've had to do that a couple of times. You can also try rendering your project to FLV, then try uploading it.

To mute your video clips, you must do them one at a time, OR you can save your project, then start a new project. In the new project select insert video, and insert the project file you had just saved. It will be inserted as a single video clip. Now you can mute it. However it will only be muted in the current project...
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