How to hide controls and info of a embeded youtube video? - wordpress

I want to remove all information from the embedded videos like:
The title of the videos
Share
Watch on YouTube
Suggested videos
Name of the channel
Can I do that?

YouTube alone allows you to do some of these things for example if you go to the video you are wanting to share and you click share and then the embed option you get a few settings.
The main one you will want it the one which says "show player controls" when this is unticked viewers wont be able to skip the video at all but they can still pause / play.
If you want to hide the title card simply add this is to the end of the URL for the video "&showinfo=0" and this should remove that information for you.
As for everything else I am not too sure on so hopefully someone else can help with the remaining parts

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How do I remove the download button on the Vimeo Embedded Player?

I am running an Online School Website using Wordpress and I want to embed Vimeo videos on my site. As my courses are paid, I don't want my students to be able to download the videos for offline viewing as this may lead to easy Piracy. So I want to remove the download icon shown in the image below:
So far I have tried the following:
Un-checking the box which says "What can people do with your videos? Download them" under the "Upload defaults" Settings.
Setting all my videos to "Hide on vimeo.com". I thought this would make anyone with the link unable to download them, but the icon is still showing.
Is there a way I can remove this icon or do I need to move my videos to another hosting platform which allows such basic privacy settings? I have the Vimeo Plus plan.
Just culling an answer from the comments, as this question has invited non-answers. Quoting #Tommy Penner:
That download button isn't a standard part of the Vimeo player
-- it might be WordPress itself or a browser extension that adds the button.
So the first thing to do is check whether an extension is causing the button to appear. This obviously still leaves the scenario where your students might have some extension which causes the button to appear. The solution, as of the date of this post, appears to be to go into your privacy settings and uncheck the 'Allow Downloads' option. This should prevent even extensions from enabling that button.
You can disable downloads of your video by navigating to the video, selecting the Privacy option on the right side, and toggle off the Allow download switch at the top of the panel. The setting will automatically save.
Source: Vimeo support site.

In revolution slider YouTube video playing done Doesn’t automatically go to the next slide

We have used "Revolution Slider" in my site, On slider image we have added YouTube video layer and video is auto-play but video playing is completed it's doesn't automatically go to next slide.
Site URL : http://garyskyner.com/
We have already applied settings in slider when video play is completed it's go to next slide.
when you have buy the plug-in give you one code you can use to ask to the assistance, it's good and sure can help you.
If the first video when finish restart could be the second video have some problem to compatibility. If not sure you need check the setting because i have use and don't give me this problem.

Alternative of Screencast.com Video Embedder video plugin in Wordpress

I want to use videos from www.screencast.com in WordPress want to to show multiple links for videos in single page and when I click on a link it should the video in popup form.
I tried this "Screencast.com Video Embedder " but this is not opening videos in popup from.
Please Help.
Just take the embed code from the screencast.com share option and paste that into your post's html. Then go back to the visual mode and adjust the dimensions if necessary to fit your screen (600 px or whatever).
Better yet, when you look at the Screencast site, instead of grabbing the “Embed On Your Page” code, simply look above at the “Share URL.” This is the content you’ll need to add to the Screencast Short Code. Make sure you grab “http:……../” and everything. So your shortcode should look like this;
[screencast url="http:www.screeencast.com/123XYZabc" width="xxx" height="yyy"]
The next plugin you'll need doesn't get rave reviews, but I do know some people who've used this successfully. I know it's old, but apparently still works. Popup Video Generator. And here's an example of how to use it properly.

Add share button to app page

I have created my app which just shows an image. Below the image I would like to invite people to Share by displaying a Share button. If they do share, the image is replaced by another image. I have worked out how to display the Share button but I can't work out how to display the next image if they have shared. I'm new to app development and will appreciate any assistance. Maybe there is a tutorial somewhere that I have been unable to find.
By sharing do you mean liking? If so, then search for fan-gate.
Here's a great tutorial on it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBBnrtG0hAw

Palm Pre not picking up embedded YouTube videos

I've embedded a YouTube video onto a site (built in drupal) using the embed code from the video's YouTube page.
If I visit that page on an iPhone, it picks up the fact that there is a YouTube video and displays the icon that you click to pop open the video and watch it.
If I visit the same page on a Palm Pre it just displays a blank space where the video should be. If I visit the video on the YouTube page itself, however, the Palm Pre picks up the fact that there is a video and allows you to open it.
I'm just wondering if anyone else has run into the same problem and has some insights they can offer. I'd love to have a more graceful solution than just adding a link to the YouTube page below the embedded player
Thanks!
You could compare the embed code actually used on the YouTube page (as opposed to the one they offer for quick copy & paste) with the one you are using, as there are quite some different ways to embed a video.
I would expect them to use the SWFObject for embedding, which is a tiny bit more effort to use on your page, but usually works a lot more reliable than the 'old fashioned' embed tag offered for quick copy&paste.
You might also try requesting the YouTube page faking the user agent of the Palm Pre, as they might deliver something different for those, but that is pretty unlikely.

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