YouTube Lets You Easily Annotate Your Videos
By Anna Johnson on February 4th, 2009YouTube has introduced a new feature which allows you to easily add annotations to your videos.
The previous version of YouTube’s annotation feature required you to work with a rather clunky annotation editor. Now, you simply click a spot in your video during playback and the annotations editor will open up. You can then add your annotation.
Another nifty aspect of this new annotations feature is the ability to add comments in which you point to another video, channel page, playlist, group, or search query within YouTube (you can’t link to content outside of YouTube).
Here’s a screen grab of what your video will look like when you double-click during playback. (Oh and if you want to see the wonderful video in question, click here.)



