The Terms of Service document is at
https://developers.google.com/youtube/terms
and it contains a number of Prohibitions that you should familiarize
yourself with.
In general, YouTube playback could only be done using one of the
official YouTube Players, and they require a Flash or browser-based
host environment.
Cheers,
-Jeff Posnick, YouTube API Team
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@YouTubeDev
On Mar 14, 4:15 pm, xTiming <relicgr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I'm a programmer and recently I've been doing a lot of work on graphics
> rendering and manipulation both at work and on my own.
>
> One thing I was wondering is if it is possible to embed a YouTube video
> anywhere other than a website.
>
> The big example I'm thinking of right now is the possibility of taking a
> YouTube video and embedding it into a video game world (on a video game
> screen,) preferably server side so that all players on a given server can
> see the video on their game screen assuming their client supports it.
>
> All I really need to know is if this is possible and if so, is it possible
> to apply standard graphics transformations to the embedded video to
> skew/scale/move it based on the game world and camera angle.
>
> Also I came across the issue of requiring a link to the video, so if that
> were an issue I would fully be able to provide some sort of link through
> the game whether by a command or a GUI. If there are any ToS issues please
> let me know as well, so that on the assumption that this is possible, I can
> prepare for those problems.
>
> Thanks in advance!
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