Audio Garble Strange on Youtube

here's a good one. i have an imovie project with mixed music and vocals that I have exported as a QT movie and other formats suggested that does not play correctly when I upload to Youtube. Oddly, only some of the vocals are missing. Here's a link to the video on Youtube:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=01teOI6v6Rc
I thougt it might be because some of the vocals are left or right channel, but I have tried panning or making mono mix but to no avail.
Help!

... wow, that's done in some TV studio, right...? ok, some ugly shadows at the walls, but nevertheless, nice lighting...
indeed, some audio is missing...
iM doesn't support 'panning'... it handles both stereo chanles as a single solid 'track', even if just one is in use...
in my YT-upload recommendations
http://karsten.schluter.googlepages.com/youtubeuploadsettings
I set audio to 'mono'... that probably 'fix' that problem...
if not, come back, there're other, options...
and, the usual reply on any 'baby movie' :. cuuuuuuuuute

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