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Inspiring
May 17, 2021
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Media Encoder + YouTube login

  • May 17, 2021
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For the longest time I've been using Media Encoder and the YouTube settings to upload my content automatically.  Well all of a sudden it just stopped working.  It say's I'm logged in but when I go to export and upload the media exports fine but errors out on the upload saying I'm not logged in.

 

I've tried everything I can think of.  From signing out of YouTube and restarting my system but the login still appears.  I've removed every single custom export setting, completely removed Premiere, Media Encoder and After Effects.  Then rebooting and reinstalling, to no avail the youtube login still remains.  Please some one give me some advise, I've literally tried everything I can think of besides creating a completely new user profile and starting from scratch with I'd really like to avoid.  Thank you!

 

System Specs:

 M1 MacMini macOS 11.3.1

 Adobe Premiere Pro v15.2

 Adobe Media Encoder v15.2

 Adobe After Effects v18.2

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Correct answer TechTim

Welp new relase is out and the issue continues...  HOWEVER; I've was able to find a solution on Reddeit that worked for me.  Hopefully it will work for others.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

On Mac go to Keychain and delete this:

com.adobe.publish.token.ytb3

^ Or something like that .

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Hopefully this is able to help others.  So many wasted hours dealing with this issue.  So happy to move past it.

 

 

4 replies

TechTimAuthor
Inspiring
August 11, 2022

Well sadly this same issue has returned and this time the keychain "fix" doesn't seem to work fully.  It does allow me to remove the login lock issue but when logged in Adobe Media Encoder just says "No channel found for this user."  I've tried multiple YouTube accounts and a couple different M1 mac's.  All experience the same issue.

 

Specs:

M1 MacMini macOS 12.5

Adobe Premiere Pro v22.5.0 (Build 62)

Adobe Media Encoder v22.5 (Build 57)

Fergus H
Community Manager
Community Manager
August 11, 2022

We are aware of this issue and working on it right now. In the short term, the workaround is to export to the desktop and manually upload. Obviously, that not a great workaround and defeats the purchase of our nice social export feature so we're working to fix this correctly.  

Regards,

Fergus

TechTimAuthor
Inspiring
August 26, 2022

Issue appears fixed in Media Encoder V 22.6.  THANK YOU!!!

TechTimAuthor
Inspiring
October 7, 2021

Just spoke to an Adobe support agent.  They told me this is a known issue and hope to have a fix soon.  No timeline given unfortunately.  So we wait...

TechTimAuthorCorrect answer
Inspiring
November 7, 2021

Welp new relase is out and the issue continues...  HOWEVER; I've was able to find a solution on Reddeit that worked for me.  Hopefully it will work for others.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

On Mac go to Keychain and delete this:

com.adobe.publish.token.ytb3

^ Or something like that .

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Hopefully this is able to help others.  So many wasted hours dealing with this issue.  So happy to move past it.

 

 

Participant
November 15, 2021

Hey I'm having the same issues on my new channel how could i fix it on windows? Please respond ASAP thank you!!!!

TechTimAuthor
Inspiring
August 18, 2021

I am still plauged with this issue even with the most recent update to Media Encoder "15.4.1 Build 5" on my M1 MacMini as well as my 2012 Mac Pro Desktop.  I've tried everything I can think of...

Participant
September 5, 2021

I'm also having the issue. For the record, this is the info from the error log:

 

09/03/2021 09:02:16 AM : YouTube - {
  "error": {
    "code": 401,
    "message": "Request had invalid authentication credentials. Expected OAuth 2 access token, login cookie or other valid authentication credential. See https://developers.google.com/identity/sign-in/web/devconsole-project.",
    "errors": [
      {
        "message": "Invalid Credentials",
        "domain": "global",
        "reason": "authError",
        "location": "Authorization",
        "locationType": "header"
      }
    ],
    "status": "UNAUTHENTICATED"
  }
}

 It might have something to do with the OAuth protocol changes on YouTube's side and Adobe not keeping up with those changes. That's just my gut opinion, though.

Participant
May 17, 2021

I have has the same issue, I have had to roll back to media encoder 15.0 to get it to work again.

TechTimAuthor
Inspiring
May 17, 2021

Bummer, tried that just now and no joy.  =(  Same issue.

Participant
May 19, 2021

Today it randomly has decided to stop working entirely again.