We have a similar issue except we need to be able to detect if a video is Vevo or not. Is there a way to tell if a video is owned by Vevo through the API?
Cheers,
Rockify
On Wednesday, December 22, 2010 4:19:50 PM UTC-6, Jeffrey Posnick wrote:
-- On Wednesday, December 22, 2010 4:19:50 PM UTC-6, Jeffrey Posnick wrote:
Hello Tomas,
There's no way of detecting domain-level whitelists/blacklists from
YouTube API responses right now. This has been requested in the past
and the engineering team is aware of the need, but I can't make any
promises regarding implementation.
Cheers,
-Jeff Posnick, YouTube API Team
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On Dec 20, 9:31 pm, isdal <tomas.is...@gmail.com> wrote:
> As of last week I'm no longer able to embed VEVO videos on my site,
> but they play fine when loading the page as localhost. I assume that
> my referrer is blocked.
>
> Currently the player fails with "video not found code" but it would be
> a much better experience for my users if I could detect this on the
> backend and filter out the blocked videos there.
>
> Is there any way to use the api to detect which videos are allowed/
> blocked on a particular domain?
>
> Thanks!
> // Tomas
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