If you're envisioning a system in which you solicit video uploads
from users of your site, please read through this blog post for our
best practices:
http://apiblog.youtube.com/2012/02/video-uploads-from-your-sites-community.html
The recommendation is to set up your code to upload videos into the
users' accounts.
You can limit search results to videos uploaded in a specific
account, yes. The author tag will let you do this:
https://developers.google.com/youtube/2.0/reference#authorsp
Cheers,
-Jeff Posnick, YouTube API Team
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@YouTubeDev
On Mar 1, 2:28 pm, LVWiseguy <lvwise...@me.com> wrote:
> Hello:
>
> I am trying to figure out what is better to do upload videos to YouTube
> from my web application or upload videos from my web application and store
> them on my server. I am trying to build a search database of personal
> training videos. If someone can answer a couple of questions to clarify how
> the APIs work that will be great.
>
> 1. When a user uploads a video to YouTube does the video get uploaded to my
> account or the user's account?
>
> 2. With the APIs can you limit the user's video search and results of that
> search to a certain channel? .
>
> Thanks
> Dan
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