Create and share a clip
- Sign in to YouTube.
- Start watching a video.
- Under the video, click the Clip .
- A create clip box will show up.
- Select the section of the video you’d like to clip.
- Give the clip a title (max 140 characters).
- Click SHARE CLIP.
- Choose an option for sharing the clip:
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Can you take a clip from a YouTube video?
Go to the video you want to clip. Beneath the video, select Clip. Give your clip a title. Input a start and end time for your clip.
You can use YouTube’s built-in features to share a specific part of any YouTube video. Simply pause the video at the exact moment you want to share, and then either Ctrl + click or right-click anywhere on the video. You can then select “Copy video URL at current time.”
How do you cut a YouTube video that’s not yours?
Here’s how to cut a YouTube video that’s not yours online.
- Go to Kapwing and click on Start editing.
- Copy the URL of the royalty-free video you want to edit and paste the link in the box.
- On the editing page, click on Trim in the right panel and cut the video using the sliders.
How can I edit someone else’s YouTube video for free?
How to Edit Someone Else’s YouTube Video
- Navigate to the YouTube video you want to use.
- Navigate to a video-sharing site, such as KeepVid or SaveTube (see Resources).
- Open your video-editing software and start a new project.
- Import the video you just downloaded.
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Can I copy a YouTube video and edit it?
You can edit YouTube videos through YouTube Studio, as long as the video isn’t in draft form. YouTube Studio is meant for more basic edits, like trimming and blurring parts of your video. For more complex edits, like adding transition or green-screen effects, a third-party app can help.
How do I shrink a link?
You can shorten a URL by using an URL shortener website, which will shrink your URL for free.
Here’s how to shorten a URL.
- Copy the URL you want to shorten.
- Open Bitly in your web browser.
- Paste the URL into the “Shorten your link” field and click “Shorten.”
- Click “Copy” to grab the new URL.
What is the best link shortener?
Six best URL shortener services compared
- Bitly. Bitly is a powerful (and popular) tool for shortening URLs.
- TinyURL. TinyURL is the best URL shortening solution for anonymous use.
- Ow.ly. Hootsuite is a popular social media management tool.
- Rebrandly.
- T2M.
- ClickMeter.
How does a URL shortener work?
Basically, when the URL shortener gives you your shortened URL, it “remembers” the full address. When other users go to the shortened URL, they will be automatically redirected to the full address. The webpage will still exist at the longer URL—the shortened URL is simply a shortcut to make the link easier to manage.
What is bit ly used for?
Bitly is a link management platform that lets you harness the power of your links by shortening, sharing, managing and analyzing links to your content. Billions of links are created every year by our millions of users, from individuals to small businesses to Fortune 500 companies.
How long do bit Do Links last?
Yes! While Bitlinks do not ever expire, Enterprise users can redirect them to a different URL as many times as they want. #FYI, in order to redirect the link must be 1) using a branded short domain and 2) have a customized back-half.
How do I create an alternate link?
They’re also more appealing to your audience. Fortunately, creating an even shorter alternate base URL can be quite simple. One way to do this is to use your current URL’s initials for the new one. For example, you could turn www.mycookingwebsite.com into www.mcw.com.
Why would you want to shorten a URL?
URL shorteners spit out links that are easier to share. More importantly, they let small businesses track marketing campaigns and other incoming traffic.
How do I copy and paste a short URL?
To paste the last URL copied in the clipboard in shortened form, use the global context menu (Ctrl + Menu Key) and select Paste ->Last Shortened URL or simply use the hotkey second Alt key + U.
Is Short URL safe?
The security risk with a shortened URL is you cannot tell where you are going when you click the link, you have to trust the sender. As a result, some organizations teach their employees not to trust shortened URLs, or simply block them at their network gateway. This poses a problem for the OUCH!