Make the lines of a YouTube video's table of contents “clickable/usable”
Make the lines of a YouTube video's table of contents “clickable/usable”
Just as an example:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTSRx78Aac8
When you click on this link, you will see a YouTube video – like millions of others. Then click on “More” and you will (hopefully) see a few lines that represent the content of the video (like a table of contents) and the corresponding time code at the beginning of each line.
This makes it easy to jump to a specific point in a longer video.
I would be delighted if theBrain would one day retain these links when I insert text like this into a note.
The only software (that I know of) that retains both the text structure (line by line) and the corresponding time code is Thunderbird.
All other programs I have tested do not retain these links – or – if they do, they cannot retain the line breaks at the end of each line.
If this sounds interesting to you – even if I haven't been able to explain it very clearly – just copy a text like this into a note and you'll see what I mean.
If you paste it as “unformatted text,” you'll get a nice copy of it – but the time codes will be lost.
Pasting it as is only creates a mess of lose words with no structure at all.
There is a workaround for this, but it requires the use of several other programs, which is feasible but time-consuming.
