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How would one play a YouTube video on Apple tvOS?

YouTube's embed feature works in iOS 9 as the OS has a UIWebView we can embed it into. The new tvOS does not include a UIWebView so I cannot see a way to embed the YouTube video.

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  • Have you seen? stackoverflow.com/questions/32493872/… Just swap the url in 'launchPlayer' to your YouTube url. Sep 14, 2015 at 17:24
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    I'm guessing we're going to need a library from Google to do this without violating the Terms of Service. So it might be a few months while they build this up (along with their own YouTube tvOS app which will come first obviously).
    – Nick
    Sep 16, 2015 at 19:45
  • Plex is able to play YouTube and Vimeo videos from their new AppleTV App via their Watch Later / Plex It feature. Based on a quick poke some of their GitHub souce, it appears they're just doing page scraping. Is that correct? How do they get away with this or has no one noticed?
    – Nick
    Nov 3, 2015 at 7:48
  • @nickv2002 How do they get away with this or has no one noticed? Not sure if this is exactly illegal, but its frowned upon. At the moment this is the only option if you want to play YouTube/Vimeo content. Nov 11, 2015 at 13:57
  • @DanielStorm I was just surprised this worked because the've been on the iOS app store for a while. Better that we have these workarounds if YouTube doesn't provide an API though.
    – Nick
    Nov 11, 2015 at 19:46

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UIWebView and MPMoviePlayerController are not available for tvOS. Our next option is to use AVPlayer to play YouTube videos.

AVPlayer cannot play a YouTube video from a standard YouTube URL, ie. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8To-6VIJZRE. It needs a direct URL to the video file. Using HCYoutubeParser we can accomplish exactly that. Once we have the URL we need, we can play it with our AVPlayer like so:

NSString *youTubeString = @"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8To-6VIJZRE";
NSDictionary *videos = [HCYoutubeParser h264videosWithYoutubeURL:[NSURL URLWithString:youTubeString]];
NSString *urlString = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%@", [videos objectForKey:@"medium"]];
AVAsset *asset = [AVAsset assetWithURL:[NSURL URLWithString:urlString]];

AVPlayerItem *avPlayerItem = [[AVPlayerItem alloc]initWithAsset:asset];
AVPlayer *videoPlayer = [AVPlayer playerWithPlayerItem:avPlayerItem];
AVPlayerLayer *avPlayerLayer = [AVPlayerLayer playerLayerWithPlayer:videoPlayer];
avPlayerLayer.frame = playerView.layer.bounds;
[playerView.layer addSublayer:avPlayerLayer];

[videoPlayer play];

Note that this is NOT allowed under YouTube's TOS. Use it at your own risk. Your app may stop working at any point if YouTube notices you are not following the TOS or if YouTube changes the embed code it generates.

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    Is HCYoutubeParser still being supported? Doesn't seem to work for me
    – Shazam
    Sep 28, 2015 at 0:32
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    @Shazam it has not been updated in over 2 years on GitHub so some issues may exist. Oct 6, 2015 at 12:39
  • Know any library that can run on tvOS? Like GTLYouTube or something? Oct 11, 2015 at 13:59
  • @MayurDeshmukh at the moment, no. All iOS YouTube players use a UIWebView so they are not applicable for tvOS. I'd anticipate that YouTube will release it's own library for tvOS at some point as they've done for iOS here. Oct 11, 2015 at 14:04
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    Can anyone point me to part of YouTube docs that is violated by this libraries? Oct 19, 2016 at 14:27
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Swift 2.0 version of Daniel Storm's answer:

let youTubeString : String = "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8To-6VIJZRE"
let videos : NSDictionary = HCYoutubeParser.h264videosWithYoutubeURL(NSURL(string: youTubeString))
let urlString : String = videos["medium"] as! String
let asset = AVAsset(URL: NSURL(string: urlString)!)

let avPlayerItem = AVPlayerItem(asset:asset)
let avPlayer = AVPlayer(playerItem: avPlayerItem)
let avPlayerLayer  = AVPlayerLayer(player: avPlayer)
avPlayerLayer.frame = CGRectMake(0, 0, self.view.frame.width, self.view.frame.height);
self.view.layer.addSublayer(avPlayerLayer)
avPlayer.play()
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    How did you set up HCYoutubeParser to import into Swift? Tried with CocoaPods but the use_frameworks! stuff breaks my existing Obj-C code.
    – Nick
    Dec 5, 2015 at 1:51
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XCDYouTubeKit has been a popular way to directly play a YouTube video on iOS for a while, and the developer recently updated it to support the new AppleTV.

Here's the code from the Objective-C example:

AVPlayerViewController *playerViewController = [AVPlayerViewController new];
[self presentViewController:playerViewController animated:YES completion:nil];

__weak AVPlayerViewController *weakPlayerViewController = playerViewController;
[[XCDYouTubeClient defaultClient] getVideoWithIdentifier:playlistItem.snippet.resourceId.videoId completionHandler:^(XCDYouTubeVideo * _Nullable video, NSError * _Nullable error) {
    if (video)
    {
        NSDictionary *streamURLs = video.streamURLs;
        NSURL *streamURL = streamURLs[XCDYouTubeVideoQualityHTTPLiveStreaming] ?: streamURLs[@(XCDYouTubeVideoQualityHD720)] ?: streamURLs[@(XCDYouTubeVideoQualityMedium360)] ?: streamURLs[@(XCDYouTubeVideoQualitySmall240)];
        weakPlayerViewController.player = [AVPlayer playerWithURL:streamURL];
        [weakPlayerViewController.player play];
    }
    else
    {
        [self dismissViewControllerAnimated:YES completion:nil];
    }
}];

Swift example here.

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Sadly, even an Apple Staff person echoed the “negative” on this. From an Apple Developer Forums thread on the topic:

There is no support for WebViews on tvOS, and so an iframe implementation will not work. TVML does not offer this capability.

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After some trying I'm happy to announce that:

youtube://watch/video_id

will open the YouTube app and play the YouTube video.

Enjoy.

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  • Thanks! This is probably currently the only reliable solution on tvOS.
    – Ely
    Sep 7, 2020 at 17:04
  • Unfortunately, someone didn't understand it, since my answer (which came from my investigation and tests) -1ed my answer. Glad it helped you. Sep 7, 2020 at 23:18
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As an addition to Daniel Storm's answer, you can also achieve this with the new TVML language using the code:

<lockup videoURL="http://mp4-url.mp4">
<img src="video thumbnail.jpg" />
</lockup>

(for this to work you'll need the direct video file (mp4) which also is not allowed by the Youtube TOS)

EDIT, found also the .JS solution: How do I play a video on tvOS for Apple TV?

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I used this one https://cocoapods.org/pods/youtube-parser

Youtube.h264videosWithYoutubeURL(testURL) { (videoInfo, error) -> Void in
    if let videoURLString = videoInfo?["url"] as? String,
         videoTitle = videoInfo?["title"] as? String {
             print("\(videoTitle)")
             print("\(videoURLString)")
             self.playVideo(videoURLString)
    }
}

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