FTPS podcast producer

Anybody have any luck publishing with FTPS? I am able to publish via ftp to a filezilla server but am unable with FTPS.
I get a "not logged in" error on filezilla. I am using the exact same workflow. I change from ftp to ftps and it does not work.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks

Adrian,
Have you do any trouble shooting other than size? Try an mp3 of big enough size from iTunes or a different audio program that you are currently using. I know Quicktime sometimes if finicky about the mp3 files that it plays. It the past, Quicktime has refused to play file exported from, Audacity, if I remember correctly, though other audio programs could handle the file without a problem. I had to set up a convoluted workflow of Audacity>>Amadeus>>Quicktime in order to complete that task. I don't remember to much of the specifics, but the original audio file, for some reason, could not be opened in Amadeus.
Hope this helps,
Stephen

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