YouTube Allows Deep Linking To Video Frames
By Anna Johnson on October 28th, 2008TechCrunch reports that you can now link to specific frames within YouTube videos just by appending a short tag to the end of video’s URL.
To earmark a point, you simply append a tag to the end of your video link with the following syntax: ‘#t=1m45s’
The ‘m’ stands for minutes and the ‘s’ stands for seconds, so you simply change the numbers before ‘m’ and ‘s’ respectively to specify the desired point in the video. Here’s an example (you should arrive 20 seconds into the video):
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=5tIJ1fMamEo#t=0m20s
Source: Jason Kincaid, “YouTube Enables Deep Linking Within Videos”, TechCrunch, October 25, 2008


