We need to go careful with this. Third party apps are against YouTube's
Terms of Service (TOS). Of course, we couldn't stop somebody writing a
party plugin for OpenLP. Nor could we stop users from using a sperate app
to download and convert a video to a format that OpenLP supports.
Even if it wasn't against the TOS, it's not a good idea to be streaming
from the internet. Can you imagine if it kept buffering?
We need to go careful with this. Third party apps are against YouTube's
Terms of Service (TOS). Of course, we couldn't stop somebody writing a
party plugin for OpenLP. Nor could we stop users from using a sperate app
to download and convert a video to a format that OpenLP supports.
Even if it wasn't against the TOS, it's not a good idea to be streaming
from the internet. Can you imagine if it kept buffering?