How to paste a YouTube link with the proper time (#t=xMxS)

15  2015-03-27 by [deleted]

A lot of people are posting youtube links and then writing out the time we should skip to hear the relevant moment, well there is a better way.

Let's say you wanted to paste a link to a youtube video with the relevant time being at 1 minute and 2 seconds. Simply paste the youtube link then write: #t=1m2s

Get it?

Number Time Equals 1 Minute 2 seconds.

Here is an example:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wc6ynO7LMts#t=1m2s

10 comments

Or just pause the video at the time you want and right click > Get video URL at current time.

Yeah pretty much a no brainer.

Agree, but for AlienBlue users it's bad because the links don't open to a specific time, so you can just look at the url insteqd

Press Alt+F4

Then quickly delete the system32 virus.

Just right-click, people.

Fucking old geezers don't know how to right-click, Get video URL at current time.

Thank you, I've been wondering how to do that.

I keep trying to figure out how to write in HTML code (is that what you call it?) too, but can't seem to get it. Like if you say "You can check it out here," and when you click on here it takes you to the link. Instead of just copy and pasting a link. I stink.

For mobile users.....time stamps do not work. At least on stupid iPhones they don't. If you touch and hold the link, it will usually show the time stamp at the end of the link when it asks you to open or copy it. When easy, it will show something with m and s numbers. So if it shows 4m30s, the stamp is at 4:30....no shit. Other times it will just show seconds. So the same 4:30 would be 270s.

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If that's too hard, this site will do it for you.

http://youtubetime.com/