I'm researching the same and going with option 1. My plan is to create
one user account and upload all my users videos under that account
(that strategy solves one of your concerns -which is mine too).

Re:privacy, are you sure we cannot label  videos as private?

I'll share my progress with you. But bear with me as I'll start to
develop video uploading in one more month

Cheers
Claudio
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On Mar 27, 9:45 am, ruskyn <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I researched and found two options; but i would appreciate opinions/
> experiences
>
> 1. Youtube Direct API. I have two problems here - the user who is
> uploading video has to log into youtube too. If i have a website/
> mobile app this becomes a deterrent to users. Is there a work around?
> Also, the videos will be public and become a part of youtube; the
> advantage is its free of cost and will incur GAE charges.
>
> 2. Using blobstore API . Can anyone point me to an example where this
> has been done? What is the best free video player to use?
>
> I have a small other problem. I am using a restlet framework to create
> REST API's to expose various services. Can i combine Blobstore API
> into restlet framework.
>
> Any help will be appreciated.

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