You need to get the latest Adobe Flash Player to watch a video on YouTube. When you dont have it, In a channel it May say in the Video box:
Hello, You may not have the Latest Adobe Flash Player, Click here to Upgrade it.
To play YouTube videos on an Apple iBook you need to go to the YouTube website, locate the video you want to watch and click the play button. If the iBook is very old (a G3 model) it may not be able to play the videos.
Apple TV's YouTube application is streaming only. Also on the Apple TV specifically there is no functionality to favorite, you have to do that from the website or mobile version of YouTube then login to your account and view them later.
No. Any app-based player or add-on that is claimed for this device will be a fraud. Apple and Adobe have been at odds on this for several years, with Apple rightly claiming that Flash animations and videos take up too much battery power. Apple has decided to embrace HTML5 instead. This is the technology it uses to show YouTube videos.
If You download Youtube Videos with StreamFab first and then cover it into MP4 and you are not going to be woried about the internet connection.
You can't it requires adobe flash. The annotations are an addon to the flash player. If apple supported adobe then you could. Youtube on the iPad works through HTML5 video. If YouTube updated their HTML5 code to include the annotations that people put on their videos, it would work.
Look up YouTube videos or go to Apple's website for additional help on your using your iPad2.
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Download Apple's Quicktime player.
Go to Apple's website or watch YouTube videos. Plenty of other resources exist that can help online.
iOS 6 removes the YouTube app from Apple, but you can still watch YouTube videos in the Safari browser via the YouTube plug-in (without need of Flash). If that is too slow, you can get the YouTube app from Google on the App Store. If that app's interface is too buggy, my personal favorite is an app called Jasmine. It too plays YouTube videos, but has a great interface similar to the old iOS YouTube app.
yes all apple products capable of connecting to the internet can play youtube videos, just one tip, make sure you watch your GBs of internet access you have per month because videos take alot of memory to use the video quality depends on the uploader solely.
You should be able to just go to www.youtube.com on Safari (or what ever browser you're using) and watch the videos of choise.