[Phpwm] [OT] Youtube for video upload/backend for Website
Carl Sutton
dogmatic69 at gmail.com
Wed Dec 22 11:23:58 UTC 2010
sounds like you need http://transloadit.com/docs/video-encode
Carl Sutton
dogmatic69.com
On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 2:39 PM, Greg Ocwieja <greg.ocwieja at cvp.com> wrote:
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> http://code.google.com/apis/youtube/2.0/developers_guide_php.html
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> *From:* phpwm-bounces at mailman.lug.org.uk [mailto:
> phpwm-bounces at mailman.lug.org.uk] *On Behalf Of *Pete Graham
> *Sent:* 10 December 2010 14:37
> *To:* West Midlands PHP User Group
> *Subject:* [Phpwm] [OT] Youtube for video upload/backend for Website
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> Hello,
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> I'm starting work on a brands website that will let registered users upload
> videos. I didn't want to reinvent the wheel so was planning to use Youtube
> as a backend to handle the upload and storage. Ideally the uploaded video
> will go to the brands Youtube channel (I don't want users to have to need to
> log-in to Youtube and the client wants to have ownership of the videos).
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> I'd seen sites like Speech Breaker (bit over a year old now)
> http://www.speechbreaker.co.uk/ which were publishing videos to one
> Youtube channel (which appeared to be using the PHP API). However from
> reading up on Youtube API documentation and terms & conditions it seems
> somewhat unclear if this is allowed anymore.
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> Does anyone know if this is possible? I'm currently researching
> alternatives, I'd prefer to use a existing video website API (can Google
> Video or Vimeo handle this?). Rolling our own solution is a possibility but
> we don't control the hosting environment so installation of custom video
> conversation software (FFMPEG, etc) could be problematic.
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> Any ideas greatly appreciated.
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> Thanks,
> pxg
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