I create a video using images and audio file. Now I want to upload it on Twitter, YouTube and Facebook. I successfully uploaded it on Facebook.
I haven't found any exact link for uploading videos on Twitter and YouTube through my iPhone app.
I use xcode 4.6.
Take a look at ShareKit it's the simplest way to add social media support to your apps. I don't think it has YouTube support of of the box, but I have seen folks talking about adding it.
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Dropbox, Google Photo and other apps support something called "Camera Uploads" option. This uploads all new photos were taken by the device automatically w/o need to launch the application.
How to implement similar functionality? What APIs to use? Are there dev guides describing the solution or part of it?
I am currently trying to programmatically upload a video from an iOS device to Youtube, but all of the information I am finding is incredibly dated.
I have explored the Google API Cocoapod, but the documentation around using it is rather weak, so I could not find a good starting point.
Other answers on here lead off to four year old projects that are now broken.
Hoping someone can point me to a current example, tutorial or other documentation on how to upload through iOS.
I have never done this but I m sure following link will help you.
1.Upload Videos to YouTube with iPhone custom App
2.Uploading Video with iPhone
3.YouTube Data API.
4. Upload Video on you tube.
I have some live photos that I am trying to use in my app. I am kind of confused on how to integrate them so I can use it in the app. I currently have an image view, but how do I add the live photo to it?
There is really no simple out-of-the-box API from Apple to integrate Live Photo in iOS apps.
That being said, there's an interesting article that has been going around lately which will explain what Live Photo is under the hood and how you can use it.
PHLivePhoto & PHLivePhotoView are available in iOS 9.1+
https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/Photos/Reference/PHLivePhoto_Class/index.html#//apple_ref/occ/cl/PHLivePhoto
https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/PhotosUI/Reference/PHLivePhotoView_Class/
These should be all you need to support Apple's Live Photos in your app.
I am trying to open youtube via a url scheme from web.
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This doesn't launch the youtube app on Android or iOS.
From this pdf from apple, you should write normal urls to launch youtube on ios. Like so: "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIDEO_IDENTIFIER".
For the Android part, I haven't found out more than this stackoverflow answer.
I'm about to launch a service where one of the feature is to upload files with an 'upload' button on a website. Some years ago, I made some program for iPhone, and I remember that it was impossible to upload an MP3 from the library, because each app is in its sandbox, though I was able to upload MP3 placed in the sandbox itself.
There is an old post on SO about the impossibility to upload from the library to a website:
A html5 web app for mobile safari to upload images from the Photos.app?
Is possible as of may 2012 for an iPhone/iPad to be prompted into the music library when clicking on an html upload button?
I don't think things will evolve in your way on iPhone.
I assume your service will not be in native objective-c.
look at the features of phonegap to see what interactions are currently possible :
http://docs.phonegap.com/en/1.8.0/index.html
You can probably develop a dedicated app to extract the music file using the Media Player framework and send them to your service, but I barely doubt it can pass the apple verification team.
Apple will not allow you to do this. Although it may be possible using private APIs or perhaps the Media Player framework, it will not be accepted by Apple.