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14:09
hello
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Hey
I was looking for HTML5 API docs but couldn't find any at the moment.
My experience is mostly with iFrame playback on iOS devices, but have been trying to figure out overall why the iFrame doesn't work properly on mobile web as well
mhm, it certainly doesn't help that the source is obfuscated
I've just never really heard of the HTML5 player/api, so I was wondering if you had any info you could point me to?
I mean, I know they are transitioning from flash to html5, but I didn't know it was a separate deal. I thought the iFrame API would automatically load the html5player.js library if your browser had html5 support
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All I've seen is that YouTube has started rolling out their HTML5 player on their main site. I don't see any developer docs
Theoretically the iFrame should load the html5 player where available, but it doesn't always work like that
even Flash is still used for some videos, such as protected RTMPE streams
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Q: Are there still any remains of Flash on Youtube for Chrome?

Gil Goldshlagerworking on a Chrome extension and would like to know if there are still any remains of Flash use in videos on Youtube please? When I checked two weeks ago Flash was still in use for live stream, but when I checked today I was happy to see that the live stream is now also using HTML5 :) Now I can...

hm. I see
I've been doing a lot of testing on iOS and never ran across a video I couldn't play in-app on an iPhone 6 plus
so maybe in my target video space (entertainment) flash isn't quite as pervasive
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Try playing this one back on mobile, it won't work: youtube.com/watch?v=kSdbE5uxINs
Most of my testing was done with live events as well, so I've made some additions to the YouTube helper class based on the API additions for live events
but I've found that the iFrame is very unreliable, and the property getter and setters don't work properly on mobile (quality, volume, etc)
14:20
am checking it out now
yeah, quality most definitely doesn't work..as we gleaned from those questions. volume worked for us on android, never really did much testing on iOS
I'm just worried the iFrame API code is written in some silly way that precludes switching to a lower quality
have you ever managed to switch to lower quality on desktop?
haha, 'Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available'. nice.
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Yeah haha. That video requires flash due to the nature of the DRM
hmm, I haven't done much web but if I recall I was able to do it properly on Chrome Canary 30
that was in college and on a beta version of chrome, so take it with a grain of salt
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haha, heard. ugh, this is just really frustrating when we have users with 3G data effectively unable to use the app because we can't use the iframe api to stream 144p or at most 240p
I was thinking about somehow trying and intercepting the iframe api js script to modify all the quality constants to point to 240p
just as a proof of concept, not putting it into production or anything
cause they have a section in the script something like var Ws = { small: 240, medium: 360, large: 480, hd720: 720 } etc
interestingly enough, they go all the way up through 1440p and higher to something in the 3000s labeled 'highres'
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haha
definitely would be cool to dig into that. People have been saying that you can't force the quality of the player on mobile to save people's data plan
There are some good posts here, most are crap though: github.com/youtube/youtube-ios-player-helper/issues
that's what i've heard. the irony, then, is rich
'i want to make this lower quality so it'll play faster and use less data' 'you can't do that because we want to save people's data plans'
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haha yup
someone claimed to have found a way to force the quality in that link, wasn't able to get it to work though
14:29
interesting, i'll have to look into it
so when was the last time google took any action on this api? bugfix, commenting on an issue report, etc
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although it's objective c, the helper code just uses a js bridge so it's almost the same under the hood
hmm, there were some bugs reported recently. most of them are reported internally and get jira/bugzilla numbers, but they must all be low priority
let me find the bug page
yeah, i actually deconstructed the helper and made my own version, loosely modeled off of it
good learning experience
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that's cool, be careful though, could violate youtube's tos
14:32
really?
that's unfortunate. do they not allow you to use the iframe api on mobile?
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yeah, you're really only supposed to use the provider player/code provided by youtube, not roll your own
you can use the iframe api. on mobile you have two options:
ios: ytplayer helper (iframe + webview made by google), or roll your own web view
android: player api (which works better than the ios helper) or use your own webview
yeah, basically, I ended up using my own webview for both
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but between the combined webkit and iframe bugs, nothing works as it should
lol
internally the webview just uses the iframe api but I modeled the JS-objc bridge off of the yt player helper
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i should have done that, but i ended up just PRing a patch back to the YouTube helper library with my revisions
yeah
14:34
and constructed the JS-android/java bridge myself
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yeah you could totally do that
nice, ok
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or if you don't give a crap just use private apis to get the video link yourself
haha. how risky is that
14:35
there is this one app that I noticed using youtube that was definitely doing exactly that
1m+ downloads
it's called 'Music Messenger'
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never tried it, but there are apps that use it
you just have a risk of getting your api access revoked
ok so here is my question - with the iframe api, i don't remember ever actually using a key
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then again, that's how the youtube-dl tool works and that hasn't been shut down yet
the iframe api doesn't support authenticated requests
when you say api access revoked..you mean IP bans?
right...i may or may not have found a way to get a direct stream link without being authed
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i mean if you use oauth in combined with the video parser
14:36
not that i would ever use it...
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haha
yeah you can do that, i don't know how youtube would stop you. but it burns your ties with youtube if your app gets huge or want to partner with them, etc
right, I see
now, another hypothetical, since google owns both android and youtube, do you think this app i just called out is at risk of being taken off the android store completely?
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you could also use a provided with better hosting/integration, like vimeo
theoretically
although Google lets tons of crap apps into the play store
on ios it's harder, they have specific rules about video apps like that
yeah i am definitely wondering how an app with so many downloads is allowed on the store
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it all depends if the app is reported, or if the average use realizes it breaks the tos
which they probably don't
14:39
i thought at a critical mass you would get investigated
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there are so many "music downloader" apps out there
who knows why it's still there
you know, up until recently, they continued playing the youtube video after you closed the app, haha
yeah, but i see a big difference between sketchy youtube downloader apps
and a music messenger app backed by artists with 1m+ downloads
ostensibly professionally done
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ha. yeah i've noticed that even if you can't do that on the ios youtube app, you can continue to play the video in the background in safari
interesting, maybe they have some sort of deal. who knows
Just saw this in the docs: "IFrame embeds could also load the HTML5 player"
so the iFrame is supposed to load the HTML5 player where available, and the api should be the same
guess it just doesn't work
I wish there was some google dev we could contact. I noticed, on desktop, when I enabled controls, I could manually turn the quality to 240p and it would thereafter force 240p quality instead of 360p on all videos
haha, I make the player 1x1 and trigger playback via the api and it still forces 360p quality
WHAT
I used player.loadVideoById('fJ9rUzIMcZQ', 5, 'small') on desktop and finally got it to load it in small quality
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15:02
wow
hahaha
1x1px
that's the key
google dev support is horrible, before recently that ios helper hadn't been updated in ages. the issues page was full of crap and PRs were just going stale
Queen lets you embed their videos? Nice
ugh. haha, the 1px wasn't even required
and i'm currently testing it to see if it works on mobile
cause i have zero faith that anything will be consistent
WORKS ON ANDROID?!?!?!
I/chromium(10215): [INFO:CONSOLE(89)] "onPlaybackQualityChange small", source: 172.31.13.34:8888/youtube/fJ9rUzIMcZQ (89)
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it worked?
wow
15:48
yeah! i'm going to table the actual implementation for a bit as we have more high-priority things to work on...but surprisingly it actually respects it on android
i figured there would be some workaround
i'm not really sure how to test it on iOS, though
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Cool. Do you have a Mac? You could test in the iOS simulator
just read that after using safari's web inspector
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that works too
it definitely switches to small quality, and doesn't switch off of it
gonna post that as my answer
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Cool, I'll upvote
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A: Youtube iFrame API setPlaybackQuality ignored on mobile device

Dennis LThe workaround I found is to create the player with no videoId, never call setPlaybackQuality anywhere else, but call loadVideoById(videoId, 0, desiredQuality) inside of your onReady handler. This was respected on both Android and iOS when tested, calling onPlaybackQualityChanged with the correct...

i answered that and i'm gonna answer my own question for completeness
slightly different angles for each though
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Sounds good, glad you were able to figure it out.
thanks! I hope you get some use out of it as well.
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Same. Wish I could have been more help, but glad you were able to figure it out
16:28
on a tangentially related note, have you ever experienced this type of inconsistent crash?
Tried to obtain the web lock from a thread other than the main thread or the web thread. This may be a result of calling to UIKit from a secondary thread. Crashing now...
on the main thread, of course
nvm, fixed
yeah, unfortunately this broke the timing of all of my initial setup, like getting the duration of the video and all
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16:45
never had that on the main thread, did you try perform selector on main thread?
duration never worked for me from the player, especially for live events
always just used the Videos.list endpoint
Sorry, watching Google I/O at work so i'll be floating in and out
17:41
hm, ok, will look into it.
most videos we load are direct from search results
it seems that creating the player with a videoId with autoload: 0, then calling cueVideoById/loadVideoById with suggestedQuality: 'small' produces the same effect
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hmm
same effect as in plays with small quality, but i can get a duration before i call cueVideoById
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got it
seems unnecessary
lol
i'm not sure if it takes any longer to actually load. i think the only additional time cost is the thumbnail
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one would think these things would work out of the box
17:46
haha, yeah. i will do an audit to see if we can just know the duration beforehand
as you suggested
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i think the cost would be minimal, as there's a bug where i think a low quality thumbnail is always returned
right
the whole testing scheme here is awkward
because i've never tested our app on 3g before
and now i'm testing on 3g, and it's still much slower than i would like an app to be
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yeah i never liked doing WWAN testing
but i don't know if that's just down to the nature of 3g or down to my code not exploiting all of the speedups that it could
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you should check out the network conditioner to simulate those conditions
17:48
that's exactly what i'm doing, sorry, should have mentioned
the 6plus i'm testing on doesn't have a sim so no other option unfortunately :(
hm, yeah, the problem with 3G is that -- correct me if i'm wrong -- per-request latency is a huge concern
so throwing in an extra Videos.list call could slow it down more than this hacky workaround
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18:18
I wouldn't say that the 3G condition is most realistic, especially in the US (if that's where you are). Creating a 4G/LTE preset might be better for your needs.
the extra GET request theoretically would not be expensive, but if you're finding that it is use the getDuration method on the player
I've also found that a lot of the new v3 endpoints aren't returning the right values, so who knows which one would be the most accurate
18:56
hm, I see. yeah, we are just trying to make sure it's usable on 3G because one of our cofounders has 3G all over the place. AT&T, I think
guess we'll benchmark it
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oh ha

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