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How To Make A Youtube Video End At A Certain Time

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    Open YouTube. Go to https://www.youtube.com/ in your computer's web browser. This will open the YouTube home page.

    • If you aren't signed into your account, you can click SIGN IN in the upper-right corner and then enter your email address and password to sign in. This isn't necessary unless the video you want to view is age-gated.
  2. 2

    Go to the video you want to use. Search for the video on which you want to link to a specific time, then click or tap the video to open it.

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    Select the correct time. Go to the time to which you want to link in the video.

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    Click the "Pause" icon. It's in the lower-left side of the window.

  5. 5

    Right-click the video window. Doing so prompts a drop-down menu.

    • If the video has annotations enabled, make sure you right-click on a section that doesn't have an annotation. You can also disable annotations by clicking the gear icon at the bottom of the player window and then clicking the red "Annotations" switch.
    • On a Mac, hold down the Control key while clicking the video.
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    Click Copy video URL at current time . It's in the drop-down menu. Clicking this option will copy the video URL to your computer's clipboard.

    • If you want to share the link directly using YouTube's share options, rather than copying and pasting it elsewhere, you can hit the Share button to the bottom right of the video, instead. There will be a checkbox at the bottom that lets you specify whether you want to start at the selected time or not. Mark the checkbox and then select whether you want to copy the link, message someone on YouTube with it, or share to one of the social media options.
  7. 7

    Paste the link elsewhere. To paste the link into a text field (e.g., a Facebook post or an email), click the text field, then press either Ctrl+V (Windows) or Command+V (Mac) to paste in the link.

  8. 8

    Add the time stamp manually. If you want to manually link to a specific time in a YouTube URL, do the following:

    • Place your cursor on the far-right side of the video's URL.
    • Determine the number of seconds into the video you want to link (e.g., if you want to start at the five-minute mark, you would be 300 seconds in).
    • Type &t=#s at the end of the address, making sure to replace "#" with the number of seconds (e.g., &t=43s).
      • For example, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ would become https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ&t=43s here.
    • Select the YouTube video's URL.
    • Press Ctrl+C (Windows) or Command+C (Mac) to copy the URL.
    • Paste the URL elsewhere by pressing Ctrl+V or Command+V .
  1. 1

    Open YouTube. Go to https://www.youtube.com/ in your computer's web browser. This will open the YouTube home page.

    • On mobile, you can just tap the YouTube app icon.
  2. 2

    Go to the video you want to use. Search for the video on which you want to link to a specific time, then click or tap the video to open it.

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    Note the time to which you want to link. Go to the section of the video you want to use, then, in the lower-left side of the video player, view the current time stamp.

    • For example, if the video is 20 minutes long and you want to link to the five-minute mark, you would see 5:00 / 20:00 in the lower-left side of the video player. In this case, "5:00" is the current time stamp.
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    Scroll down to the "Comments" section. It's below the video player.

    • On mobile, you'll have to scroll down past all of the related video options to reach the "Comments" section.
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    Select the comment field. Click or tap the comment text field, which is at the top of the "Comments" section.

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    Enter the time stamp. Type in the time stamp (e.g., 5:00) for the moment to which you want to link.

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    Click COMMENT . It's a blue button to the right of the comment field. Doing so posts your comment and turns your time stamp into a live link. You or any other user can click the time stamp to skip to that point in the video.

    • On mobile, tap the "Send" icon.

Add New Question

  • Question

    How do you link to a website on YouTube?

    Community Answer

    Copy the URL (web address) and paste it where you want the link to be.

  • Question

    Can I also add end time so it plays from [time A] to [time B]?

    Community Answer

    Beneath the bottom of the video, there is a "share" button. Clicking that will display a short URL and the option to link from a starting time. Third-party sites can have a slider that allows the addition of an end time to your link.

  • Question

    How can I make a video loop?

    Community Answer

    With the video playing, right-click on it and select "Loop". If you want it to loop in a link, copy the video's link to ListenOnRepeat.com and use that as your link instead.

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  • When linking manually, make sure your &t=#s tag is at the very end of the URL.

  • Unfortunately, you can't copy a video's URL at a specific time stamp when using the YouTube mobile app.

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1. Go to the YouTube video you want to use.
2. Go to the time to which you want to link.
3. Right-click the video.
4. Click Copy video URL at current time
5. Paste the copied URL elsewhere.

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