I have utilized the Graph API to schedule an Calender Event of online meeting enabled, with the meeting provider as "teamsForBusiness". The meeting is successfully scheduled and I also can use the URL to join the meeting and record my meeting.
I also have a requirement to fetch the URL of recorded meeting video. Unfortunately I cannot find a way or any existing documentation that could help me achieve my goal in getting the URL of my recorded meeting video. I would like to know of any possible ways to extract the URL of the recorded videos.
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I am a teacher and I have a YouTube channel with videos for my students. Every time one of my students see a video, I would love to know how he interacted with it: where he has paused it , where he has rewinded it, etc. This would help me in knowing the parts of the video that are difficult to understand.
My question is: is it possible to get all this data from a user's session? Specifically, can I get these detailed raw data from YouTube APIs?
From what I have explored so far, it seems that it is not possible, as YouTube APIs only seem to send "aggregated" data (example: total number of views of a video) or "properties" (example: title of the video).
I would really just need a Yes/No answer to my question, just to know if I am not waisting my time in exploring the APIs as a solution to my problem.
Thank you.
Yes and no,
But here is a more detailed explanation.
The YouTube Analytics api will give you analytics data on your own YouTube channel, but it wont be user specific you cant track who exactly did something. You may however be able to get some basic information about each video and what was clicked and how much was viewed. video reports But its not going to be user specific you wont know what Mike did as opposed to what Jane did.
The YouTube Data api will allow you to manage your own YouTube Channel for example upload videos and see subscriptions. It will also let you search for public videos on YouTube.
If you do want user specific then What you are looking for is session data related to user activity. Something like this is not publicly available. Google couldn't share your students activity without the students permission due to GDPR not to mention the fact that tracking anyone under the age of 13 would also be against some GDPR laws if i remember correctly.
Even Google analytics doesn't offer websites a decent way of tracking individual users activity on their websites. You can do it but you have to add additional tracking data to your website, and notify users that you are doing it.
SO your answer is yes kind of
We have a calling & meeting bot,
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/platform/bots/calls-and-meetings/calls-meetings-bots-overview
which records the call in teams. We want to fetch the recorded video.The recorded meeting in teams call, stored in Microsoft stream.
Do we have any API to fetch the recorded video from Microsoft stream.
Currently it is not possible to get the meeting recording through an API. This is something we have in our backlog but we do not have an ETA on when this will be available.
I'm building a streaming iOS app in Swift. Looking at the docs https://www.twilio.com/docs/api/video I understand that you can create live video chat rooms on the fly.
My use case is a bit different:
User A access a room, hit 'record' and start streaming a video of himself to Twilio storage. Creates a thumbnail in the UI. User B enters the same room and click the video thumbnail - that video should be streamed down to User B.
If user A is talking (Streaming up) and user B is in the room at the same time, it should be possible to 'Go live', which would start a live video chat room that other users can join too.
Main question: Does Twilio Programmable Video allow streaming up and down using their storage?
Secondary question: Would you say Twilio Programmable Video is the right choice for this use case or would you recommend another service?
Twilio developer evangelist here.
I'll answer this the other way around that you asked if that's ok.
If User A is currently streaming to a room and recording it (having created the room in group mode with RecordParticipantsOnConnect set to true) and another user wants to join the room, then they can. They just need an access token that gives them access to the room. They will then be able to join the room and chat and be recorded too.
Once a recording is complete, you will receive a webhook to the statusCallback URL that was set for the room. The callback for the recording will have the recording-complete and will include a MediaURL for the recording as well as the Uri and Sid for the recording resource.
You can use the media URL or the recording resource to get the binary data, which for videos will be in .mkv format. If you want to stream this video to your users, you may want to download the video and convert to a playable format. Or upload it to a streaming service.
Let me know if that helps at all.
So I was wondering if there was a way to get the last active time of a YouTube channel using YouTube Api V3? Any programing language (Javascript, php, python, eg.). Just asking how to do it if possible.
Not sure if it will get the last active time but you can use:
Activities
An activity resource contains information about an action that a particular channel, or user, has taken on YouTube. The actions reported in activity feeds include rating a video, sharing a video, marking a video as a favorite, uploading a video, and so forth. Each activity resource identifies the type of action, the channel associated with the action, and the resource(s) associated with the action, such as the video that was rated or uploaded.
HTTP request
GET https://www.googleapis.com/youtube/v3/activities
Note: Even though an activity resource can contain information about actions like a user rating a video or marking a video as a favorite, you need to use other API methods to generate those activity resources. For example, you would use the API's videos.rate() method to rate a video and the playlistItems.insert() method to mark a video as a favorite.
I'd like to create a Youtube app that rewards users after they have watched a certain number of my Youtube-channel's videos - or that rewards "experience points" based on the amount of time spent watching my channel.
Can I query the Youtube API to see if an authenticated user has watched a specific video associated with the app?
Seems like I can query against "likes" and "dislikes" - but curious if anyone has tracked "watch-time" or just "watched" in general.
My hesitation here is that I don't want access to a user's full history - I'd like a very unobtrusive approach to connecting authenticated users to specific video content.
I'm not seeing an API endpoint for querying or notifying if an associated Youtube video has been seen. Any help you can provide would be very helpful!
Considering user privacy I don't think you can acces this information. If you search through the API, you'll find that Youtube does come with insights, like viewcount and even demographic information.
It might be a solution to embed your videos in your app and then track which users watch that specific video within the app.
Inside your app catch the the onStateChange event to log that a user viewed a video. It will only work for video they view from inside your app.