Tuesday, September 15th, 2009
What a shame. YouTube officially doesn’t support “iframes” when it comes to OAuth and AuthSub. That’s a bit of a pain, but have no fear, I’ve found a way around it.
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Tags: actionscript, Actionscript 2, Actionscript 3, api, as2, as3, authsub, cookies, gdata, google, iframe, JavaScript, oauth, youtube
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Monday, July 13th, 2009
So I’ve been publishing more and more of my code up on Github, yes I will SVN it up to Google Code too! There are a few classes that people may not know how to use or why to use them, so here’s a quick run through of the ones that reside in “com.firestartermedia.lib.as3.data“:
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Tags: Actionscript 3, api, as3, data, dataservice, gdata, JSON, mxml, parse, playlist, search, services, XML, youtube
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Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009
Now it may come as no surprise that even the most well oiled machine has it’s flaws, that being said YouTube isn’t an exception to the rule. Unfortunately sometimes users and videos get lost amongst the mass of videos being uploaded to YouTube.
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Tags: api, APIs, error, gdata, google, video, you, youtube
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Wednesday, May 27th, 2009
I’m in the middle of creating a new YouTube gadget and part of the specification is that it allows the user to see the videos on a time-line. The idea behind it is that companies can then have a simple and sleek gadget that allows them to display their videos, whether they’re viral or community influenced (much like Sprite’s Green Eyed World), in a simple time-line sort of format.
So using the MVC code I created for my other gadgets I was able to easily adapt it, create a new 2D carousel and then was left with the task of creating the visual time-line control and also sorting the videos by their date. Now the YouTube GData API allows you to pass a parameter called “orderby” with the value “published” which returns the entries according to when they were uploaded, the latest first.
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Tags: Actionscript 3, api, APIs, brand, carousel, feed, gadget, gadgets, gdata, google, playlist, playlists, search, videos, you, youtube
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Friday, May 15th, 2009
I’ve been creating a whole load of gadgets for YouTube Brand Channels that run off data from playlists. The only issue with this is that YouTube playlists only return around 25 entries; you therefore need to specify the “start-index” in the request you make to the GData API.
Now this is a bit of a pain if you want to search a playlist’s videos for a particular term. But there is a way to do it. I’ve created a set of YouTube GData Service classes for Actionscript 3. The motivation behind these classes was to be able to search through a playlist’s videos for a particular term.
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Tags: Actionscript 3, api, gdata, playlist, playlists, search, youtube
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Monday, May 11th, 2009
Recently while working at Google I’ve been asked to built some YouTube products, essentially brand channel gadgets built on the Google Gadgets API. YouTube has two main gadgets that they sell:
- YouTube Full-width Carousel
This is a simple carousel that allows the user to shuffle through some YouTube videos. It can work with both the GData API (so playlists, search and so on) and the YouTube Contest API (it’s a “closed” format at the moment, so information is only available on a “need to know” basis). It’s not the prettiest thing and there are a few things I don’t really like about it. But it works and that’s the main thing. You can see an example on the YouTube Live Channel.
- YouTube Full-width and Normal-width Contest
YouTube contests are a great way to engage the YouTube and web community. They provide a simple interface and API that allows you to register votes and views for certain videos. Good examples of this are the Davos Debates, Sprite’s Green Eyed World (although the developers missed a tricked and used Facebook comments rather than YouTube’s). You’ll notice that both the contest examples have custom gadgets rather than YouTube’s product. A good use of YouTube’s contest gadget would be the recent Barclaycard Create compeition. It’s a nice format, but again, the aesthetics of the template let it down and a lot can be done to improve and make it look and work much better.
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Tags: actionscript, Actionscript 2, Actionscript 3, api, APIs, carousel, contest, Flash, gadgets, gdata, google, papervision, pv3d, youtube
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