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can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top YouTube 401 error up vote 0 down vote favorite It told it was a network error, so I waited for about 2 days assuming that authorization error 400-1 it would have to do something with the network, but my internet has been functional. I'm presenting the screenshot that I took now , I'm writing question from my mobile and there's no network problem as I'm able to write it , then what's the problem and how to fix it? I did a Google search but all the issues were 4 years back, every body is talking about gingerbread in those posts, I'm running Android lollipop! youtube share|improve this question edited Apr 17 at 9:59 authorization error message Izzy♦ 63.1k30158450 asked Apr 17 at 9:15 brainst 12 Not using that – but when reading "network error" and "401" in one line, it lets me think of the HTTP response code (which means "authorization required"). Have you tried logging-out/logging-in from the YT app? It's just a wild guess, as a "wrong password" should result in a 403 (not 401). –Izzy♦ Apr 17 at 10:01 just logout from YouTube ,it will fix the problem. –user177190 Jul 18 at 20:28 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 0 down vote If you're internet is otherwise working fine, it looks like it could be an issue with the YouTube App itself. Try clearing cache and data for the YouTube App. This will effectively reset the app back to default settings and you will have to log back in. Go to Settings -> Application Manager -> YouTube -> Storage -> Clear Data and Clear Cache. Hope that helps! share|improve this answer answered Jul 14 at 11:53 altobobcat 63 add a comment| up vote 0 down vote Go on to app store and search YouTube then delete it it will leave you on the last update don't update it as it will start showing the error 401 again share|improve this answer answered Aug 15 at 10:42 joshua 1 add a comment| up vote -1 down vote If you uninstall updates from the settings menu or the YouTube app that should fix it share|improve this answer answered Jul 14 at 11:52 Liam Young
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Error Responses Note: The YouTube Data API (v2) has been officially deprecated as of March 4, 2014. Please refer to our deprecation policy for more http://android.stackexchange.com/questions/142595/youtube-401-error information. Please use the YouTube Data API (v3) for new integrations and migrate applications still using the v2 API to the v3 API as well. This section discusses the XML response that may accompany a failed API request. Please see the reference guide for more information about the HTTP response codes that https://developers.google.com/youtube/2.0/developers_guide_protocol_error_responses the API returns. When an API request fails, YouTube will return an HTTP 4xx or 5xx response code that generically identifies the failure as well as an XML response that provides more specific information about the error(s) that caused the failure. For each error, the XML response includes a element and possibly a
Live Streaming API ErrorsLive Stream Configuration IssuesRevision History Resource SummaryLiveBroadcastsOverviewlistinsertupdatebindtransitioncontroldeleteFanFundingEventsOverviewlistLiveChatBansOverviewinsertdeleteLiveChatMessagesOverviewlistinsertdeleteLiveChatModeratorsOverviewlistinsertdeleteLiveCuepointsOverviewinsertLiveStreamsOverviewlistinsertupdatedeleteSponsorsOverviewlistError HandlingYouTube Live Streaming API ErrorsLive Stream Configuration IssuesRevision History https://developers.google.com/youtube/v3/live/docs/errors Products YouTube Live Streaming API Reference YouTube Live Streaming API - Errors This document identifies the different types of errors https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1137360 that YouTube Live Streaming API operations can return. You can also find a list of errors for any individual method authorization error in the reference documentation for that method. fanFundingEvents The following tables identify error messages that the API returns in response to calls related to fanFundingEvents resources. fanFundingEvents.list Error type Error detail Description forbidden (403) insufficientPermissions You do not have the authorization error youtube necessary permissions to view the channel's Fan Funding events. invalidValue (400) fanFundingNotEnabledForChannelId The channel does not have Fan Funding enabled. liveBroadcasts The following tables identify error messages that the API returns in response to calls related to liveBroadcasts resources. liveBroadcasts.bind Error type Error detail Description backendError internalError An internal error occurred during the bind. forbidden (403) liveBroadcastBindingNotAllowed The current status of the live broadcast does not allow it to be bound to a stream. insufficientPermissions insufficientLivePermissions The request is not authorized to retrieve the specified live broadcast. For more information, see Implementing OAuth2 authentication. insufficientPermissions liveStreamingNotEnabled The user that authorized the request is not enabled to stream live video on YouTube. The user can find more information at https://www.youtube.com/features
ElementsAdobe Dreamweaver Adobe MuseAdobe Animate CCAdobe Premiere ProAdobe After EffectsAdobe IllustratorAdobe InDesignView all communitiesExplore Menu beginsMeet the expertsLearn our productsConnect with your peersError: You don't have JavaScript enabled. This tool uses JavaScript and much of it will not work correctly without it enabled. Please turn JavaScript back on and reload this page. Please enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. More discussions in Premiere Elements All CommunitiesPremiere Elements 8 Replies Latest reply on Mar 15, 2013 8:10 AM by the_wine_snob Adobe asking to be authorized to upload to my Youtube account? Dordykinz Jan 17, 2013 11:03 PM I was uploading a Youtube video, which I have done about 20 times before, and I got an error message from Adobe, saying "Online services have encountered an error", which only happens when I lose internet connection halfway through an upload. My internet is fine, so I was confused. I clicked "try again later", and shut down the program and opened it back up again. This time, I got a message from Adobe asking to be "authorized to upload to my Youtube account". I didn't know what this meant, but I clicked the "yes" option, and this message popped up:Thank you for authorizing Adobe Premiere Elements to upload to your Youtube account. Select "complete authorization' to continue uploading the media to your YouTube account. I clicked "complete authorization". It brought me to a webpage where I had to select my youtube account. Then it told me what I was authorizing Adobe to do, which included "manage your Youtube account", "View your email address" and "Perform these operations when I'm not using the application". I have never been asked to authorize this before, and I don't really want to authorize it, but Premiere Elements won't let me upload my video until I authorize it. Is this normal? Is it safe to authorize? What does it mean by "manage my account"? I am using Adobe Premiere Elements 10, by the way. I have the same question Show 0 Likes(0) 2237Views Tags: none (add) youtubeContent tagged with youtube, premiereContent tagged with premiere, elementsContent tagged with elements, problemsContent tagged with problems, prem