E.g. Just pop #t=1m45s on the end of the normal url, to get the clip to start at 1 minute 45 seconds in.
Example: So, you’ve found a neat move you want to share with a friend, show your dance partner, keep in your salsa bookmarks For example: uk.youtube.com/watch?v=wOiYFWCBlUw
the uploader has been so generous as to add captions, and comments within and on top of the clip, to help out even more
So the move: “Loop over locks” could be linked as follows:
Angle 1:
In depth analysis of the move:
uk.youtube.com/watch?v=wOiYFWCBlUw#t5m28s
http://www.uk.youtube.com/watch?v=wOiYFWCBlUw#t5m28s
or if you want to play around: #t4m14s hehe, but the system has the potential for something a bit more useful*. If you want to show a specific timerange, there are sites like splicd.com that will also allow a specific endpoint.
I’m sure there must be a way to link these (either the splicd versions, or the youtube versions) into a playlist? http://www.uvlayer.com can do playlists, but you can’t do direct url input into the playlist yet.
*The possibilities via say DownloadHelper for FF, some scripting an editor, and knowledge of the wanted timepoints would make it more interesting.








Sammy 11:13 pm on December 14, 2008 |
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Is it possible to embed the videos with a specific beginning and end? So far, I have been making local copies of the portions of the Youtube videos that I like, but I guess this is of doubtful legality.