8
votes

I am confused. The Youtube Iframe API with the standard example: https://developers.google.com/youtube/iframe_api_reference?hl=de always used to work for my mobile devices and does not work anymore now..

I´ve tried this fiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/77PJB/3/

<div id="player"></div>
var tag = document.createElement('script');
tag.src = "https://www.youtube.com/iframe_api";
var firstScriptTag = document.getElementsByTagName('script')[0];
firstScriptTag.parentNode.insertBefore(tag, firstScriptTag);

var player;
function onYouTubeIframeAPIReady() {
player = new YT.Player('player', {
    height: '250',
    width: '444',
videoId: 'M7lc1UVf-VE',
events: {
  'onReady': onPlayerReady
}
});
}

function onPlayerReady(event) {
event.target.playVideo();

}

with the iPad,iPhone and Samsung galaxy nexus. The video does not play.. Did something change?

Thank you

4
i think i figured it out.. the autplay function is not allowed.. so if you cut out that it worksMarc Ster
If you figured out the solution, you should answer to your own question.Pedro Lobito

4 Answers

9
votes

Mobile Considerations

Autoplay and Scripted Playback

The HTML5 element, in certain mobile browsers (such as Chrome and Safari), only allows playback to take place if it's initiated by a user interaction (such as tapping on the player). Here's an excerpt from Apple's documentation:

"Warning: To prevent unsolicited downloads over cellular networks at the user’s expense, embedded media cannot be played automatically in Safari on iOS — the user always initiates playback."

Due to this restriction, functions and parameters such as autoplay, playVideo(), loadVideoById() won't work in all mobile environments.

From: https://developers.google.com/youtube/iframe_api_reference#Mobile_considerations

A simple workaround to have a custom looks of the "play" button:

Have an overlay element with pointer-events: none;. pointer-events works on all modern mobile browsers or simply have the video container over the button with opacity: 0.

1
votes

The autplay function is not allowed for most mobile devices, so if you cut out that it works

0
votes

I had this same issue too. Worked well on PC but not on phones. After a little research I found out that the video I was trying to play was CopyRighted. Due to this, the video was not playing on phones. Hope this helps someone out

-1
votes

Only .playVideo() if the browser is not a mobile browser. There are many ways to detect a mobile browser as shown in this answer: Detecting a mobile browser

For example:

if(typeof window.orientation == 'undefined'){
  player.playVideo();
};