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I've got a HTML-file (for example at youtube) and I want to detect the "container" where the video is played in. I don't know if I'm using the right termina. If you need any further explanations, just comment. In that this "container" I hopefully find some meta-information. Additionally I'd like to know, how to detect if a HTML-page I opened hosts a "container" where a video is played in.

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  • Do you mean a flash detection (container=plugin) or do you need the <video> element that HTML uses to embed a video inside the page? Dec 18, 2012 at 16:25
  • First of all, I would like to get the <video> element. How does that flash detection work? Is it browser-specific? At least I want to grab metadata from whatever I can get. How can I detect if a html-site plays a video? Dec 19, 2012 at 17:56
  • See this answer for the <video>-part: stackoverflow.com/questions/8599076/… Dec 20, 2012 at 8:29
  • A Flash detection is not browser-specific and can be realised in multiple ways, e.g. via SWFObject. With a Flash detection you'll be able to see if the client supports Flash. However you will hardly be able to extract any metadata from the video itself, since Flash is basically an "alien" object to the browser. Dec 20, 2012 at 8:33
  • Thanks for taking time! Well, I knew thats its hardly possible to extract any metadata from the stream itself. Rather I thought I could grab them from a) the html-page itself or b) from another Internet-Site. (Youtube for example provides gdata.youtube.com). But before I can start to grab metadata, I have to know, that theres a video playing. Dec 20, 2012 at 9:18

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