Apparently the q" parameter can work for multiple video id's. For example: https://gdata.youtube. Com/feeds/api/videos?
Q="7mSE-Iy_tFY"|"qybUFnY7Y8w"|"svC2XlPFW1g"&alt=json&fields=entry/id,entry/media:group/media:thumbnail However note that the result can give extra videos because one of you're requested id's could be in another video's metadata. So you need to filter the results down to just those with the your original id list Alternatively it looks like you might be able to use a batch request.
Apparently the "q" parameter can work for multiple video id's. For example: https://gdata.youtube. Com/feeds/api/videos?
Q="7mSE-Iy_tFY"|"qybUFnY7Y8w"|"svC2XlPFW1g"&alt=json&fields=entry/id,entry/media:group/media:thumbnail However note that the result can give extra videos because one of you're requested id's could be in another video's metadata. So you need to filter the results down to just those with the your original id list. Alternatively it looks like you might be able to use a "batch request".
Thank you very much! – Giupo Jul 25 at 11:03.
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