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.
Go to my videos find the video you want to edit click on the annotations button.
at the moment, there isn't any, but who knows? they might put ads just like they did on the computer...
No. The YouTube app comes with the iPad standard.
No, it still belongs to you and you can delete it or add annotations to it at any time.
To add your fundraising website to the list supported by You Tube for external annotations, you simply sign up for an account and upload the relevant videos.
Yes! You can access the internet and watch any videos! The iPad comes with a dedicated YouTube app specifically for watching YouTube videos.
The YouTube app is already installed on your iPad. If you want to send a video to YouTube, go to the photos app, go to the video, and then choose Send to YouTube from the top right of the screen.
No, your video must be uploaded onto YouTube before you can add any annotations to a YouTube video. It shouldn't be much of a problem however because adding annotations should hopefully only be a very small part of your video(s) and can also be done fairly quickly and can also be edited.
Yes. But you can download an YouTube app from appstore.
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the ipad is awesome and it is nothing like a big ipod touch. it has loads of apps you can only get on the ipad. watch apple ipad a guided tour on youtube.
Some are only avalible on Youtube fro an Ipad/Ipod. Some you can do on it though. I sugest downloading Vudu or a movie app. ;)