Panduan menerapkan video (embedded video) YouTube ke laman blog atau website. Berikut ialah beberapa Teknik Embedded YouTube video yang tidak diketahui ramai. Ianya sangat ringkas dan tidak memerlukan sebarang kepakaran dan bantuan software.
Repeat All or Part of a Video
We all have that one song that we just can't hear enough of. If you need to playback a video automatically, you can add the word "repeater" after "youtube" in the URL to open it in an external site that will play it back as often as you let it. You can also set it to play back just part of the video. So:
youtube.com/watch?v=kfVsfOSbJY0
Becomes
youtuberepeater.com/watch?v=kfVsfOSbJY0
Download Any Video
As any video production student knows, there are plenty of reasons to download a video that don't involve copyright infringement for fun and profit. If you want to get a local copy of a YouTube video, pwnyoutube.com can help. Just add "pwn" to the URL before "youtube" and you'll be taken to an external site with multiple options for download formats. With this, the following URL:
youtube.com/watch?v=Sagg08DrO5U
Would now be:
pwnyoutube.com/watch?v=Sagg08DrO5U
Jump to a Specific Time
If you need to point someone to a certain portion of a video, you can always right click on the player and select "Copy video URL at current time." However, if you need to be especially specific, you can modify the end variable that follows "t=X" where X is the number of seconds into the video that you want the player to start at. So the good part isn't here:
youtube.com/watch?v=9R6Ibz31DtE
It's here:
youtube.com/watch?v=9R6Ibz31DtE#t=114
Bypass Regional Restrictions
Licensing for videos is complicated enough already. If you're looking to get to a video that has some form of restriction on it, change the format of the video link from this:
watch?v=IEIWdEDFlQY
To this:
/v/IEIWdEDFlQY
Skip to the Good Parts With the Wadsworth Constant
Just how much of your time on YouTube is wasted watching the boring parts of a video while waiting for the main event to begin? If you believe Wadsworth, the answer is about 30%. While it started as a joke, Google took it seriously enough to add the feature to YouTube itself. If you want to skip the unimportant intros, just add "&wadsworth=1" to the end of the URL. This will waste your time:6
youtube.com/watch?v=c0KYU2j0TM4
But this is where the fun begins:
youtube.com/watch?v=c0KYU2j0TM4&wadsworth=1
High Quality Videos
YouTube supports up to HD quality videos, but some videos might not have an HD format available. Some might just have a High Quality option available. To create a link that automatically loads the video in HQ or HD, simply add &fmt=6 (480p HQ FLV), &fmt=18 (480p MP4) or &fmt=22 (720p HD) to the end of the video URL.
Update: YouTube has made many changes recently and the fmt parameter does not seem to work anymore. For HD, add &hd=1 instead. The fmt parameter no longer does anything.
This example video link will start automatically in 720p HD (&hd=1).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Video ID&hd=1
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