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Mid-video bookmarking.

May 16th, 2008 at 11:33 by Kelly Dorset

At PlusNet we’ve made a bunch of long videos (around 20mins each!) and it would really help to be able to place bookmarks within those videos so people can quickly jump to sections that interest them.

I’ve just had a brief look at the common video sharing websites (Vimeo, YouTube, DailyMotion, Google Video and Flickr’s new offering, but haven’t found any that support it.

This would be really useful!

Any one know any that support it?

Kelly

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2 comments on "Mid-video bookmarking."

Google Video allows you link to parts of a video with the following anchor fragment:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1175836373426823229#0h0m30s

... for embedded videos? No idea.

Be3G

I know it's not quite what you're looking for, but you could consider making podcasts, which I believe can be bookmarked to your heart's content.

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