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Quote from: lcs on Fri, 07 February 2014, 14:57:16Testing I meant imbedded.. forgot to clarify Show Image
The #t=xx only works ON youtube. The &start=xx is (or was) the method used for the timestamp with embedded links. This no longer works because youtube has removed support for &start (effectively removing support for embedded videos that begin on a timestamp).
Make sure you're not copying an "https" link -> change it to "http". Also, it's "embed", not "imbed"
Quote from: Photoelectric on Fri, 07 February 2014, 15:40:00Make sure you're not copying an "https" link -> change it to "http". Also, it's "embed", not "imbed" Show ImageMy engrish sux0rz.Show Imagedon't look at me...
Quote from: tp4tissue on Fri, 07 February 2014, 15:58:16Quote from: Photoelectric on Fri, 07 February 2014, 15:40:00Make sure you're not copying an "https" link -> change it to "http". Also, it's "embed", not "imbed" Show ImageMy engrish sux0rz.Show Imagedon't look at me...Oh my the vapors.First time I've seen you so shy.