The authentication change is a red herring. Replacing video content through
the edit-media link was never, and still isn't supported.
See the end note of the documentation for uploading videos:
http://code.google.com/apis/picasaweb/docs/2.0/developers_guide_java.html#UploadVideos


On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 10:55 AM, Jeffrey Friedl <jfri...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Moving my desktop app from ClientLogin to OAuth2, I find that I can no
> longer replace videos.
> I upload a video and it works fine, but resending the same video to the 
> edit-meda
> uri ends up with a "not an image" reply.
> The same codepath works for updating photos, with the only practical
> difference being the content-type of the media.
> The same kind of video update worked via ClientLogin.
>
> Any ideas? Has anyone been able to update videos with OAuth2?
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