Hello John,
Using the <iframe> embed is the correct solution if you require in-
app playback. Alternatively, you could include links on your app/web
page that will open in the native YouTube app on mobile devices—I
think any normal YouTube watch page link will automatically be
intercepted and opened with the native app on all platforms.
Cheers,
-Jeff Posnick, YouTube API Team
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On May 1, 4:18 pm, John Burnett <j...@fishvenice.com> wrote:
> Objective: play gdata MY video feeds on IOS/Android/Blackberry
> (mobile)
>
> Used API code (http://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/users/FishVenice/uploads?
> alt=json-in-script&callback=showMyVideos2&max-results=30">)
>
> Works well EXCEPT for Iphone/IOS playback.
> Made sure .mp4 format loaded Youtube.
>
> I read around the forums/discussions looking for instruction.http://apiblog.youtube.com/2009/02/youtube-apis-iphone-cool-mobile-ap...
>
> I do not wish to use iframe nor html5.
>
> Can you help me here?
>
> Thanks
>
> jb
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