all.
Can you give me some help?
I have so many videos (mp4) on Google Photo.
And some of them that shot by Casio EX-ZR200 has wrong property creationTime.
The pictures (jpg) has correct creationTime.
MP4 has minus 9 hours time lag.
I think Casio or Google do not consider UTC +9.
So, I'm fixing it.
I use python googleapiclient and Google photo API v1.
Now I have all ids of incorrect MP4.
But I can't update creationTime.
Google photo API DOES NOT have update method, right?
What should I do? What API can I use?
If I should use Picasa API or any other, can I use ids that already got by Google photos API?
Thanks
2018/06/19 update
I found a feature request on Google Issue Tracker that improve their Google Photo API.
I should be waiting for that..
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I've been looking for a method to extract details from a YouTube clip when only knowing the clip URL within a python script. I specifically need the original channel name.
The YouTube API does not seem to include any method to do so, only to extract details from a known video ID.
For example, this clip: https://www.youtube.com/clip/UgkxnEqNDtOHMOOoS5TyJFr2QOjdKbaTOTlW, with the ID UgkxnEqNDtOHMOOoS5TyJFr2QOjdKbaTOTlW is from this video https://youtu.be/z-e2bDx7tUA, with the ID z-e2bDx7tUA.
z-e2bDx7tUA is searchable with the API, but UgkxnEqNDtOHMOOoS5TyJFr2QOjdKbaTOTlW is not.
Even if there's a more roundabout method, such as getting the clip ID, then getting the video ID and then being able to use that within the API would work. But I've not found an efficient way of doing so, including web scraping.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
One more time YouTube Data API v3 doesn't provide a basic feature.
I recommend you to use my open-source YouTube operational API. Indeed by using https://yt.lemnoslife.com/videos?part=id&clipId=CLIP_ID you'll get in item['videoId'] the video id associated with the clip.
For example the CLIP_ID UgkxfiAGoXJYA02_JdIzA3k3pvqpLNm90DBx is extracted from the videoId 9bZkp7q19f0.
I was pondering the idea of a script/program that will auto upload to Youtube from cloud storage. I'm sure this has already been done and would appreciate it if someone could put me on the right path.
Thanks
Your are not giving a lot of detail informations e.g. what cloud you use? Maybe i'm keeping it way too simple though:
I guess this problem can be splited in to two parts:
Download to video to your local system. There are a lot of articles/documentation for all kind of cloud storage provider e.g. google cloud
Use the provided YouTube API documentation to upload your video you just fetched to your local system.
You may want to delete the video on your local file system.
I'm using the API given here from Google, https://developers.google.com/blogger/docs/3.0/using . It allows managing the Blogger blogs easily. The problem is that the content that this API accepts is an HTML content. So, I must provide it with.
title
Hello, how are you doing today
...
So, to integrate an image on the post I must upload it to another image uploader service then get the URL and add it to a tag.
In contrast, if I want to upload the image directly to the Blogger UI, the image will be uploaded to Google servers.
My question is: How can I upload images to google servers as the Blogger UI do, then integrate them into my posts?
I too have been trying to work around this issue. What I did in the end is to use Google Drive API to upload the image and then get a shareable URL and embed it in the blog post.
This comes with its drawbacks, the photos are slower to load on the blog and is not accessible to crawlers. But works as far as the requirement is concerned.
If you find any way to get it done through Blogger API or through Google Photos API, please do let me know.
I did lots of search for Google Image Search using local image but not found any accurate answer. like what are the parameter we have to pass when upload a photo to google server. so any one know how i can use Google Image search for searching local image stored in my harddisk but using python programming. tell me if any Library or API available. Thank you in advance.
This looks like a duplicate of this question:
Google Search by Image API?
The Google Image API is deprecated but as the answerer points out, there are alternatives like tinyeye.
I want to save the first three images of a Google Images Search to my local drive.
For that, I need an API. Google has the Google Image Search API, but it seems that it's deprecated now.
Is there an alternative for it?
If not, is it against Google's TOS to parse the webpage itself?
Thanks.
You can use the Custom Search API now instead. And here's a starting point.
Hope that helps.