#1 2009-03-21 17:10:38
As most of you know after all these years, Mrs Rcade only lets him out to play when we taunt him in the subject line.
This is happier news than most, Rcade's simple fix to YouTube Link a Specific Video Moment
Simply add #t= to the end of the URL, followed XXmXXs to begin play at XX minutes and XX seconds. To start a video 8 seconds in...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5t99bpilCKw#t=00m08s
Well, I thought it was cool.
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#2 2009-03-21 19:09:30
But adding it to embedded videos, using the shortcut [youtuube]#[/youtuube], doesn't work OR fuck it up?
Last edited by phoQ (2009-03-22 04:11:57)
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#3 2009-03-21 20:09:25
Looks like you already figured it out, but our plural patriarch also mentions that for embedded video, you need to add &start=<number_of_seconds>, which works just fine for the youtube tags.
Code:
[youtube]HynJi9XYO-s&start=20[/youtube]
Sorry, corrected my typo. It's an ampersand, not a hash mark.
Last edited by tojo2000 (2009-03-21 22:21:21)
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#4 2009-03-21 21:29:14
Unless I’m doing it wrong,
Code:
[youtube]HynJi9XYO-s#start=20[/youtube] still starts at 0. So does [youtube]HynJi9XYO-s#t=00m20s[/youtube] and [youtube]HynJi9XYO-s#start=00m20s[/youtube]
I probably should learn how to embed the long way and million other things like how you got that code to show up with out running.
Last edited by phoQ (2009-03-22 04:14:15)
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#5 2009-03-21 22:22:56
The tag you're looking for is "code" for showing a piece of code without having it converted when it's displayed.
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#6 2009-03-22 04:18:38
Got it. Thanks for the help tojo2000 and thanks for the sandbox to play in High-Street, even if it had elephant doody in it.
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