10 Cool Tricks and Secret Features That Make YouTube Even Better
YouTube is the third most popular website in the world, after Google
and Facebook. Millions of subscriptions happen each day on YouTube, with
over 800 million unique users visiting each month. In that timespan,
roughly 4 billion hours of video are watched, with 72 hours of video
uploaded every single minute.
YouTube is localized in 43 countries
and is available in 60 languages. In 2011 alone, YouTube had more than 1
trillion views—equivalent to 140 views for every single person on
Earth.
As you can see, YouTube is an immense behemoth of an entity. Its
videos are featured on the news daily, usually in the form of funny and
shocking clips. Personally, I find myself watching YouTube videos almost
every day, whether it's to listen to a song I can't find elsewhere, to
learn how to do something, or just to watch skateboarders fall.
So,
why is it that even though YouTube is unimaginably popular, I still
find myself learning new things about the video sharing site all the
time?
Here's a list of some of the best known secrets (or not) on YouTube.
1. Play Videos in Slow Motion
Did you know you can make any YouTube video play in slow motion? All you need to do is hold down the space bar and the video will start to play at a much slower speed.If that doesn't satisfy your needs, you can also sign up for YouTube's HTML 5 Video Player, which allows you to slow down or speed up the video from the settings gear on the page.
Unfortunately, the settings under the gear icon won't help you get through those annoying ads any faster. It only works on videos that aren't monetized because the ones with ads still use Flash.
2. Link to a Specific Playback Point
Sometimes, when clicking on a link to a YouTube video, you're fast-forwarded to a specific point in the video. This is usually the case when the person who linked to the video intended for the viewer to watch that clip, without having to watch the rest of the video. If you want to do the same, here's how:Add #t= to the end of the video URL, followed by the minute you want (with an m) and then the second (with an s). An example would be #t=01m18s or #t=78s for 1:18 in the video.
3. Load Videos Faster with Feather
Do your videos not load as fast as you'd like them to? Feather (currently in beta) might be the answer you're looking for. This feature trims the fat off of each page by taking away things like expandable share boxes, collapsible comments, and other settings.Before Feather:
4. Make Automatic Playlists with Disco
Want to make an automatic YouTube video playlist of your favorite artist? Well, look no further than YouTube Disco.5. Use Only Your Keyboard
With Lean Back, you can turn YouTube into a keyboard-only interactive website. The site is overhauled with a unique and beautifully designed user interface that allows you to search for videos, while only using the arrow and enter keys.6. Watch What You're Feeling
If you're feeling emotional, try out YouTube's hidden feature called Moodwall. Through the use of keywords and specific phrases in the comments of each video, YouTube specialists have devised an equation that separates all videos into specific moods.Whether you're feeling creative, gross, funny, amazing, sad, deep or intense, the experimental page has a category to appeal to your current state of mind.
7. Play the Snake Game
Probably one of the best known secrets of YouTube is the Snake_game. It's even in the Wikipedia entry.I remember playing that game on my old Nokia for hours on end. To play it on YouTube, all you need to do is hold down the left or right arrow key for a few seconds while the video is paused, then press the up arrow to start the game.
8. Edit Your Videos Right in YouTube
If you edit your videos before uploading them to YouTube, you might want to try out YouTube's Video Editor. With this free tool, you can:- Combine multiple videos you've uploaded to create a new, longer video.
- Trim your uploads to custom lengths.
- Add a soundtrack from YouTube's library of approved tracks.
- Customize clips with special tools and filter effects.
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