This is a Python 2.5 WSGI program (or alternatively a hacky PHP script, you choose) for wrapping the operation of scraping YouTube, fetching the header of the Flash Video file associated with a YouTube video, decoding the onMetadata Actionscript event, and returning it as a JSON message.
What this means for you is access to the keyframe intervals for the video file, which is required information for effectively building certain kinds of YouTube mashups that are presently not catered for by the official YouTube API.
Why would anyone want to do this?How does it work?Example responseWon't Google block this?InstallationNearly Free Speech quick benchmark
Why would anyone want to do this?While the YouTube API is a rich and wonderful thing, it doesn't yet provide enough functionality to all
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