I think it's very unlikely there's any way to get the time played
through js.
On 5/17/2010 10:56 AM, jyothi panidarapu wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to write a javascript to control the youtube video?
Here are my requirements, let's say I am watching one video on youtube
and it played for 20 seconds.
Suppose my connection (wired) went off and I have connected to another
network (mobile broadband), now I will get the same video but the
lighter version of it (let's mobile version).
So now the player should start from 20 seconds. Can this be done using
javascript. I will manually give the mobile version url in the browser
only the javascript has to do is, It has remember the last video's
played time and when I start with the new one it has to start playing
from there.
Please let me know if anyone has written some script related to this,
at least I will get some idea.
Thanks
- Jyothi
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