Each YouTube video has 4 generated images. They are
predictably formatted as follows:
http://img.youtube.com/vi/<insert-youtube-video-id-here>/0.jpg
http://img.youtube.com/vi/<insert-youtube-video-id-here>/1.jpg
http://img.youtube.com/vi/<insert-youtube-video-id-here>/2.jpg
http://img.youtube.com/vi/<insert-youtube-video-id-here>/3.jpg
The first one in the list is a full size image and others
are thumbnail images. The default thumbnail image (ie. one of 1.jpg, 2.jpg,
3.jpg) is:
http://img.youtube.com/vi/<insert-youtube-video-id-here>/default.jpg
For the high quality version of the thumbnail use a url
similar to this:
http://img.youtube.com/vi/<insert-youtube-video-id-here>/hqdefault.jpg
There is also a medium quality version of the thumbnail,
using a url similar to the HQ:
http://img.youtube.com/vi/<insert-youtube-video-id-here>/mqdefault.jpg
For the maximum resolution version of the thumbnail use a
url similar to this:
http://img.youtube.com/vi/<insert-youtube-video-id-here>/maxresdefault.jpg
All of the above urls are available over https too. Just
change http to https in any of the above urls.
Alternatively, you can use the YouTube API to get thumbnail images.
String
img_url="http://img.youtube.com/vi/WLBuJfaaGD8/default.jpg";
public void DownloadThumbnailImageYoutubeVideo(final String imgurl)
{
new Thread(new Runnable()
{
public void run()
{
try
{
final Bitmap bitmap = BitmapFactory.decodeStream((InputStream) new URL(imgurl).getContent());
imgView.post(new Runnable()
{
@Override
public void run()
{
if(bitmap !=null)
{
imgView.setImageBitmap(bitmap);
}
}
});
}
catch (Exception e)
{}
}
}).start();
}
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