I'm playing around with Windows 8 CP and in Win8 apps are unable to load Flash content. I'm using the iframe embed method and I'm trying to play videos in my app using the YT API to fetch data. The problem I'm having is that 80% of all of the videos that I'm trying to play say "This video is currently unavailable" when loaded in the HTML5 player. I'm assuming that this is because of Ads or DRM or whatnot.
I would like to know if there's something in the API (the entry object) that indicates that a video is available to be played in the HTML5 player. I want to only show videos that can be played in the HTML5 player and hide all of the videos that REQUIRE Flash in order to play.
There's nothing in the API that suggests that this is possible but I thought I'd ask the forum to see if there are known workarounds for this.
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