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cannot add youtube accout

Postby shotahino » Sat Jan 28, 2012 4:42 am

I'm trying to set up a youtube account for video uploads.
It asks for permission to access to my youtube account, and the I get the error message saying that I have to select a category to which the video is uploaded.
However, after I authorize the eye-fi to access my youtube account, there is nothing that asks me about the category. The window disapperars. How can I select a category ?? has anyone experienced this before ??
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Re: cannot add youtube accout

Postby DropKnowledge » Thu Feb 02, 2012 5:16 pm

shotahino,

I just went through the process of adding a YouTube account through the desktop version of Center, and had no issues. After clicking the button to allow Eye-Fi to access the account, I did not receive any message about selecting a category.

Could you provide a screenshot of the issue you're seeing on your machine?

Thanks,
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Re: cannot add youtube accout

Postby shotahino » Sat Feb 04, 2012 2:31 am

Thank you for the reply. I put a screen shot of the error message and put it up on my flickr account. I wanted to put a link here, but this forum doesn't allow me to do so since I am a new user and I get the error saying that "this post looks too spamy for a new user. Please remove the off-site URL"

So, I am going to have to have you go to flickr and please type the following keyword into the search box on the right top corner of the page.

youtube_upload_error_0204

This should find the picture I've just uploaded

After I click on the "allow" button on youtube to grant the eye-fi to access my youtube account, the error message pops up. I do have already assigned flickr as a destination to upload my videos. I want to add youtube as a second destination, and I think eye-fi can upload the same images/videos to multiple websites, right ??

The exact error message I get is : "Error: Please select a category to upload the video"

Thank you for looking into this problem.
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Re: cannot add youtube accout

Postby DropKnowledge » Mon Feb 06, 2012 6:27 pm

It does appear that there is a problem when attempting to add a YouTube account through web center. I have notified our server team who is looking into the issue.

In the meantime, I would suggest trying to add your YouTube account through the Eye-Fi software installed on your computer, as this should allow you to add the account successfully. To do this:

1. Open the Eye-Fi Center program
2. Click the settings gear next to your Eye-Fi card
3. Go to the Videos > Online tab, and click the button to add a new sharing site
4. Select YouTube from the list and follow the prompts to authorize Eye-Fi access

Are you able to add the YouTube account through the desktop software?

P.S. - You can only setup an Eye-Fi card to upload to one online destination at a time. So your card will upload videos to Flickr OR YouTube automatically, but not both.
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Re: cannot add youtube accout

Postby DropKnowledge » Tue Feb 07, 2012 5:47 pm

shotahino,

This issue has been resolved on the server side. You should now be able to add your YouTube account through web Center (http://center.eye.fi). Please let me know if you're still experiencing any issues, and thanks for reporting.

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Re: cannot add youtube accout

Postby shotahino » Thu Feb 09, 2012 11:21 am

yes, it worked now.
thanks for your help !
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Re: cannot add youtube accout

Postby jamewhite86 » Tue Feb 14, 2012 2:19 am

Eye-Fi desktop software consists of two parts: a small application (Eye-Fi Helper) that runs on your computer and a graphic interface application (Eye-Fi Center) that runs independently of a web browser or internet connection.
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