2014-03-06, 21:30
::Update::
Next Update will include a new "Advanced" youtube switch for raw gdata queries.
Users can generate their own "atom" YouTube queries using gdata's many options.
Demo generator can be found here: http://gdata.youtube.com/demo/index.html
Absolutely no support will be offered for this switch, it's for advanced users.
As long as all entries have a: Title, Description, Duration (Optional: Genre, Thumburl) your channel should generate.
Pagination will not work, only a single page is parsed.
Example:
Next Update will include a new "Advanced" youtube switch for raw gdata queries.
Users can generate their own "atom" YouTube queries using gdata's many options.
Demo generator can be found here: http://gdata.youtube.com/demo/index.html
Absolutely no support will be offered for this switch, it's for advanced users.
As long as all entries have a: Title, Description, Duration (Optional: Genre, Thumburl) your channel should generate.
Pagination will not work, only a single page is parsed.
Example:
Code:
<setting id="Channel_#_type" value="10" />
<setting id="Channel_#_1" value="http://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/charts/movies/most_popular?v=2&paid-content=false®ion=US&movie-genre=1&hl=en" />
<setting id="Channel_#_2" value="9" />
<setting id="Channel_#_3" value="100" />
<setting id="Channel_#_4" value="0" />
<setting id="Channel_#_changed" value="True" />
<setting id="Channel_#_rulecount" value="1" />
<setting id="Channel_#_rule_1_id" value="1" />
<setting id="Channel_#_rule_1_opt_1" value="Free Movies" />