Cannot share videos to revel

I'm using Elements 13 and was thinking about subscribing to revel but when I try and share a video from the organizer to Revel, it immediately pops-up an error box saying the service only allows pictures? I can upload directly from Revel website and from Premier but not from the organizer. Has anyone seen this before and know how to correct?

Hi Barbara, thanks for your reply. The auto-analyzer is on but on for People recognition and visualization searching, not for auto filtering? Do you think that makes a difference?
Thanks for your help!

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