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I am wondering if there is a way to query YouTube for multiple random videos (video id's are known) in a single query? I am storing video id's in the local db and need to show multiple details(list with thumbs, rating, author name,etc.) in the web page.

I am looking at the Youtube Data API and see that I can a single entity data like this:

Uri  videoEntryUrl = new Uri("http://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/videos/video_id");
Video video = request.Retrieve<Video>(videoEntryUrl);

Repeating this in the loop seems to be a bad idea, because of the quotas.

There is also "batch processing" available - http://code.google.com/apis/youtube/2.0/developers_guide_dotnet.html#Batch_processing. Seems like I can issue up to 50 random request, but it expects some feed I don't have as a parameter, when executing batch. There is an overload with some Uri, but it is not documented well - google-gdata.googlecode.com/svn/docs/folder59/M_Google_GData_Client_FeedRequest_1_Batch__1_2.htm

Does anybody have any ideas on how to retrieve multiple video entries by id's? Any help would be appreciated.

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  • Did you ever find an answer to this? I need to do something similar but to add videos to a playlist. Any info you have would be appreciated :)
    – mdm
    Feb 1, 2010 at 20:57

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In Youtube Data API version 3.0 You can do it in a simple way like this.

https://www.googleapis.com/youtube/v3/videos?key=API_KEY&part=snippet&id=video_id1,video_id2

Just add your video ids separated by comma. It will fetch you the data for all videos in JSON

I dont know what is the limit on this, will update the answer once I find it.

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    Hey, thanks for your great help. Apparently I found out that the limit of videos that can be queried is 50. Sep 5, 2017 at 13:05
  • Supplement to the above comment: When more than 50 ids are specified, 400 Bad Request is returned with no meaningful error message such as "too many video ids specified".
    – ynn
    Feb 25, 2023 at 9:25
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I too had exactly the same problem, I needed a list of video objects related to an arbitrary list of video id's, i.e. not conforming to any of the feeds.

The batch processing option is very tempting, but the implementation seems quite heavy for what should be pretty simple functionality.

At the end of the day, doing a basic video search for the id's separated by pipe "|" achieves the required result:

http://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/videos?q=h5jKcDH9s64|elzqvWXG1Y

Hope this helps

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    +1 for simple solution. looks like there is a maximum of 10 in a query.
    – johnhunter
    Jul 5, 2011 at 15:27
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    Unfortunately this solution does not work when the ID starts with a dash/ hyphen "-". I encountered this problem and Google confirmed it to me: groups.google.com/group/youtube-api-gdata/browse_thread/thread/…
    – Damien
    Jan 6, 2012 at 8:21
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    To get around the problem with IDs that start with a hyphen, I discovered that you can just remove it! The rest of the ID will match. (This is a hack, not recommended, and probably prone to error...)
    – Sam Dutton
    Jun 26, 2013 at 12:19
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RobD's answer works well. You can add something like this to the end of the URL to only retrieve the data you actually need, saving some bandwidth:

&fields=entry(id,title)

eg:

http://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/videos?q=h5jKcDH9s64|elzqvWXG1Y&fields=entry(id,title)

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  • Is it possible to restrict the data to get only viewCount and rating? I tried using entry(gd$rating), but that doesn't work.
    – Sam Dutton
    Jun 26, 2013 at 12:37
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Here's a clearer explanation for the non PHP people

http://oktryitnow.com/?p=83

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  • Shockingly simple. Thanks Pickles. "Post this XML: ... To this URL: ..." Duh.
    – harvest316
    Apr 9, 2013 at 11:54
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You can send multiple requests to youtube data api wrapped in a single request. YouTube allows you to send at most 50 multiple requests in a single request. This kind of request is known as a batch processing request. I have developed a working piece of code specifically for this problem. I had to do same kind of thing for a website I was working on. Anyways you can see how to do it from here (sample code is also present for download): http://www.ovaistariq.net/2010/06/youtube-batch-processing-requests-made-less-costly/

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