Uploading to YouTube - Format Issues
1. I have an old version of Premiere Elements (4) and I'm trying to upload a long video to YouTube. When I use Premiere Elements' Share function/online sharing/YouTube/ , I get an error message saying my video exceeds the maximum duration supported by the destination (10 minutes) and it won't let me proceed unless I shorten the video. But YouTube no longer has that limitation. Is there a way to override the error message and have the video uploaded this way despite its length? The length is no longer an issue to YouTube, only to Adobe in this older software.
2. In the alternative, I tried using the Share function again, this time specifying Personal Computer instead of Online Sharing as the destination. This lets you pick among different file types to use for your video, at least some of which are supported by YouTube. (Such as MPEG). But when you try to save the video as an MPEG, an error box appears entitled "Activating a Component" saying you need to go to a certain website (the URL is given) and input a certain Component Serial Number (also given in the error message), and further saying that that website will give me an unlock key I can enter that will allow the PE program to save the video as an MPEG. Fine, but when you go to that URL (http://www.adobe.com/go/encoderactivation), it informs you that "this page is unavailable". Is there a workaround for this apparently changed procedure on Adobe's part?
3. In the further alternative, is there a way other than the Share function to have the file saved as one of the file types YouTube takes, perhaps using the Save As or Save a Copy command?
4. As a last resort, I assume if I upgraded to PE 15, the YouTube upload procedure is much more streamlined and updated and would solve my problem?
Thank you for your help!
