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Major hat tip to TechCrunch for sharing with the world a way to link to a certain time point within a video on YouTube.
Take for example this video of a clip from Mr. Smith Goes to Washington.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=p1d19wV1GZQ
If you wanted to share the link but have the video start 56 seconds in where the film cuts away from Ginger Rogers in the Senate Gallery to Jimmy Stewart’s character speaking and barely standing as part of a filibuster, then you would simply add:
#t=0m56s
Those aren’t random letters and numbers. Put the minute number before the letter ‘m’ and the seconds number before the letter ’s’ to direct people to the portion of the video you desire.
Now the link is
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=p1d19wV1GZQ#t=0m56s
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