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Dafydd
From what I read, YT will change the YT/API every 12 months. So will Cyberlink be updating the API each time there is a change? According to Google:
"As part of our effort to evolve our developer platform (like introducing the Google APIs Terms of Service), we are moving some services to a one-year deprecation policy, a common industry practice among similar APIs. The four services moving to a one-year policy are:
Google App Engine
Google Cloud Storage
Google Maps/Earth APIs
YouTube API
Google App Engine, Google Maps/Earth APIs and YouTube API will wind down their current 3-year deprecation policy and will transition to the one-year policy in April 2014. "
So will Cyberlink be keeping an eye on this and providing new API patches for YT each year? They must be aware of this new Google policy.
Cyberlink releases new Software (PowerDirector) in the fall of each year. So yes, they do update the APIs once a year. Not for previous Software. Sometimes there are Patches for one to two year old Programs.
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From what I read, YT will change the YT/API every 12 months. So will Cyberlink be updating the API each time there is a change? According to Google:
"As part of our effort to evolve our developer platform (like introducing the Google APIs Terms of Service), we are moving some services to a one-year deprecation policy, a common industry practice among similar APIs. The four services moving to a one-year policy are:
Google App Engine
Google Cloud Storage
Google Maps/Earth APIs
YouTube API
Google App Engine, Google Maps/Earth APIs and YouTube API will wind down their current 3-year deprecation policy and will transition to the one-year policy in April 2014. "
So will Cyberlink be keeping an eye on this and providing new API patches for YT each year? They must be aware of this new Google policy.