Indication of time in links on YouTube

    When adding links to YouTube videos to the text, you often need to specify a specific point from which to watch the video. In this case, many add to the link something like "watch from such and such a moment." But this approach is not convenient - after loading the page you have to manually move the slider and wait for the download to start from a new location.
    To solve this problem, there is a special anchor in YouTube links #t.

    An anchor is added to the end of the address and can have the following format: where - is the offset of the video from the beginning of the video in hours, minutes and seconds. All parameters are optional. For example, you can specify only minutes ( # t = 2m ). Or specify the offset in seconds ( # t = 134 ). This anchor can also be used on the open YouTube page. If you add it to the address and press enter, the player will automatically rewind to the specified position. In the comments to the video, you can also use this function. And there is no need to write a full link. Simply specify the desired time in the form and when you add a comment, this entry is automatically converted to a hyperlink, which rewinds the player to the desired position. PS
    • #t=ЧhМmСs
    • #t=С

    Ч:М:С

    М:С

    This convenient system has existed for a very long time, and even on Habré already talked about it . But not everyone knows about it anyway.
    PPS
    A random clip was chosen as an example for links

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