When a submit fails, read the error shown on the result card. The wording usually points to the next action.
Audio upload failed before posting
- File too large: keep audio files at or under 500 MB on Free, or 10 GB on a paid plan.
- Unsupported file: try MP3, WAV, M4A, AAC, FLAC, OGG, WMA, AIFF, or OPUS.
- Too many attempts: wait a moment and try again.
- Network failure: check your connection and retry.
YouTube upload failed after conversion
- Authentication expired: reconnect the Google account and try again.
- Missing YouTube upload permission: reconnect and keep the upload permission selected.
- Channel does not exist: create the YouTube channel with the selected Google account, then recheck.
- Long upload: verify the channel for videos longer than 15 minutes.
- YouTube upload cap: wait until YouTube allows more uploads. This cap is controlled by YouTube and is separate from your Audioship plan quota.
- YouTube could not accept this upload right now: retry later and contact support if it continues.
If a failed YouTube upload did not reach YouTube because of YouTube's upload cap, Audioship does not count that failed attempt against your Audioship quota.
