When I render a song to upload to my Youtube.com studio, it turns out to be an AVI file. I have asked ChatPG and Copilot (AI on MS Edge browser) how to do this. Both give answers but none actually tells how, or if, it can be done. Here is an example from ChatPG:

To render your file for uploading to YouTube as a WAV or MP3 file, you can follow these steps:

1. Press the [Save As] button and choose "Save as Video" from the pulldown menu. (Chapter 6: Making Songs)

2. At the top left corner, choose the item (Chord Sheet or Notation track) to include in the video.

3. Enable "Custom dimensions" if you want to choose the width and height of the video. If this is disabled, the video dimensions will match the Chord Sheet as it appears.

4. Select a specific Codec to encode the video. If "Auto" is selected, Band-in-a-Box will choose a compatible codec.

5. If "Include Title" is enabled, the video of the Chord Sheet will have a black bar at the top containing the title shown below.

6. Click on the [OK - Render Video] button to start rendering the video. The video will continue to render unless you press the [Cancel Rendering] button. When the rendering is done, a message will show and you will be able to press the [Upload to YouTube] or [Show Video File].

By following these steps, you can render your file for uploading to YouTube as a WAV or MP3 file.

Maybe I don't need anything other than AVI. Does anybody have an opinion on this?

One of the AI's told me to convert the AVI to whatever I wanted. Am I good on Youtube.com studio with AVI?

Natchztoo
Jerry Krouse