YouTube's embeddable player added a new feature that lets you quickly update your playlists with new videos. Click the arrow next to the "plus" button and you can add the video to one of your playlists. You can't create new playlists from the player and you can only see the first 10-15 playlists, depending on the player's height. I couldn't find a way to scroll the list.
Here's a video you're probably anxious to add to your playlists (there's no "remove" button in the player, sorry about that!):
It's surprising that the embeddable player doesn't have like/dislike buttons and you have to go to YouTube's video page for such a simple action. There's also a contextual menu that lets you copy the video's URL and the embedding code, but YouTube uses the old Flash-only code.
yeah. dislike that i cannot quickly like the video while it is playing.
ReplyDelete"Here's a video you're probably anxious to add to your playlists"
ReplyDeleteplease be joking, please be joking, please be joking, please be joking...
hmmm... well i like it saves some time........
ReplyDeleteIt doesn't work well if you have more than 10 playlists... the list doesn't scroll down.
ReplyDeleteI would go with the previous comment. It gives error when the playlist number increases.
ReplyDeletethank you, very much, your blog are a big blog.
ReplyDelete"With YouTube new interface, this save playlist option is gone. there is a blog entry shows you how to copy playlists in YouTube. http://mvcdiary.com/2013/02/14/with-youtube-new-interface-how-to-copy-youtube-playlist-from-another-user/
ReplyDeleteIt uses a third party service http://youtubeplaylist.net, I find it really helps me out of managing playlists."