YouTube video length + 15 minutes

My account of YTube is approved to upload videos longer than 15 minutes.  However, I have a video that's a little less than 46 to 49 minutes, and when I go to download/share of first he says is too long, I tried 26 minutes and 25 minutes...

so, if my account of Ytube is approved for 15 minutes + video lengths, which is the max that I can download?  Is this a problem with the software, or is it with Ytube?

If anyone has any info on this please let me know.

Thank you

Here are the best specifications according to the method of creating video YouTube Bill.

http://forums.Adobe.com/thread/623549

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