The JavaScript Player API allows users to control the YouTube chromeless or embedded video players via JavaScript. Calls can be made to play, pause, seek to a certain time in a video, set the volume, mute the player, and other useful functions.
The JavaScript Player API for
<iframe>embeds is an experimental method for embedding and controlling YouTube videos in frames via JavaScript.
Q&A: Undocumented features:
- Chrome Extension: Adobe Flash Player has stopped a potentially unsafe operation
The cross-origin policy makes it impossible to control flash players through the ordinary JavaScript API. The player must be embedded in an<iframe>, to get the API to work. - For simple methods, such as
play, the full JavaScript<iframe>API is not necessary:- YouTube iframe API: how do I control a iframe player that's already in the HTML?
(includes an easy method to play, pause, mute framed videos without loading the full API). - Hide/show in JavaScript - stop playing YouTube iframe video
(contains a one-liner for playing/pausing videos).
- YouTube iframe API: how do I control a iframe player that's already in the HTML?