On Wed, Aug 12, 2020 at 2:46 PM Ethan O'Toole <telmnstr@757.org> wrote:
It's possible to right click the timeline, and copy the URL at current time. It will give you a url with an extra option that I think is the offset in seconds from the start of the video.
Yes, but someone still has to go through the tedious process. The person who suggested to put in time codes rather than download, chop up and re-upload separate videos, said "not me" even though they had suggested it. Literally 7 people who think it is a good idea, but unwilling to do it because of time or disinterest. Do you want to do it?
We need a volunteer to go through the 9 hour VCF West video and write down the time stamp for each segment of the video. Also the name of the segment.
If you are interested, then please let me know. This is the video that it will be needed for: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YoolSAHR5w&t=11652s
This is an example of someone who created a time stamp for an audio YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyaTChd-7BY
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-- ========================================= Jeff Brace Vice President & Board Member, VCF East Showrunner Vintage Computer Federation http://www.vcfed.org/ jeffrey@vcfed.org cell: 732-759-1783