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Tag Archives: YouTube
YouTube API Iframe Synchronicity Tutorial
Do you ever go into an electronics or electrical appliance store into the television section, and see all those television sets playing not always the same channel at once? Mesmerising, huh? Have seen this also, in Real Estate windows. Well, … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged API, audio, binge, client, form, Google, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, PHP, playlist, programming, quality, resize, sequence, synchronization, synchronize, tutorial, url, video, volume, YouTube
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YouTube API Video Playlist Tutorial
Playlists are the topic we hone in on today with the continuation of our YouTube API for Iframe embedded videos “knowledge quest” today, building on yesterday’s YouTube API Start and Stop Resizing Tutorial as shown below. Perhaps your first exposure … Continue reading
YouTube API Video Resizing Tutorial
We continue with our YouTube API for Iframe embedded videos today building on yesterday’s YouTube API Start and Stop Synchronizing Tutorial as shown below. The matters we’d like to direct your attention to today are … width and height of … Continue reading
YouTube API Video Synchronizing Tutorial
YouTube is a very well known, and the most popular video watching website on the “net”, owned by Google, and yesterday we started on a quest to do some work with the great YouTube API for Iframe embedded videos when … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Software, Tutorials
Tagged API, binge, client, form, Google, HTML, Javascript, programming, sequence, synchronize, tutorial, url, video, YouTube
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YouTube API Start and Stop Primer Tutorial
YouTube is a very well known, and the most popular video watching website on the “net”. It is no surprise that programmers and developers everywhere are interested in interfacing to it. We interface to it today, just purely with client … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Not Categorised, Software, Tutorials
Tagged API, client, Google, HTML, Javascript, programming, tutorial, video, YouTube
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YouTube Slow Motion Primer Tutorial
Was wondering if it was out there, and should have known that the answer would be “yes”. I’ve often wondered and we wondered about it in practical terms the other night, with the need to examine a knitting YouTube video … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged animation, media, slow motion, tutorial, video, YouTube
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YouTube via iPad Photos App Primer Tutorial
When it comes to (online digital) media (matters) there is good crossover between the major mobile players of Google/Android (and YouTube) and Apple/iOS if you are approaching it in an optimistic or open ended framework (of thinking, perhaps). Today I’m … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Hardware, Not Categorised, Photography, Tutorials
Tagged Android, Apple, camera, Google, iOS, iPad, mobile phone, photograh, photography, photos, Samsung, screenshot, smartphone, tutorial, video, YouTube
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