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Want to youtube loop or jump to the most popular sections?

tubeloop 2022. 11. 4. 03:49

A day after announcing improvements that would benefit advertisers during its annual Brandcast, YouTube unveiled a number of changes that would impact its main product. The YouTube player now adds the ability to skip directly to a video's most popular sections, and individual clips can also be youtube loop.

YouTube will recognize significant moments by figuring out which parts of videos are watched the most frequently. These climaxes will be shown in graphs that may be seen in the progress bar of the video player. More frequently watched sections will show up as shady "hills" above the bar. In the picture up top, you can see how that visual effect will seem.

You can now view your videos repeatedly if you don't want to skip through them at all. Although it was previously available as a default setting on YouTube Shorts, the ability to play content continuously is new to the long-form edition of YouTube. If users learn about this new feature, which can be activated on desktop by right-clicking the player, it might put a stop to those really long movies that repeatedly play the same clip. Instead of looping the shorter version, why spend ten hours watching Shrek play the saxophone?

 

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One of the main themes of YouTube's Brandcast presentation is synchronized with the other recent update that is noteworthy in this context. The video platform bragged about how adept it was at working with connected TVs when making its pitch to New York-ased advertisers. A function that you've undoubtedly already seen on another device will now be available to viewers on those screens. On a linked TV, you may now watch video chapters, which divide lengthy uploads into individually designated pieces.

You might want to pay attention to http://youtube.com/new if these characteristics catch your eye. Viewers with Premium subscriptions can act as beta testers for impending product launches on that landing page. Another test will soon be available at that URL, according to YouTube, which used this method to construct the "most repeated moments" feature. Soon, premium subscribers will have the chance to test out a feature that will let them fast-forward to a specific spot in a video.

 

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