Monday, November 15, 2010

12 Fun Hacks for Getting More Out of YouTube

There’s no doubt that plain old YouTube can be tons of fun, but when you get bored of watching clips the traditional way, there are a ton of sites that can help enhance the experience.
Whether you want to view a video with a far-away friend, compare two clips, or find more interesting ways of browsing and sharing, there are plenty of options out there. The web community is known for creating hacks that improve your surfing experience; now we’ve dug into some of those tools and hacks built around YouTube.
Have a look through our 10 choices and let us know of any other YouTube mashups, hacks, or similar sites and services you’ve used. We’d love to hear about them in the comments below.

1. TubeReplay


This site features a super-simple premise. TubeReplay will play a YouTube video over and over again, until you stop it or go mad — whichever happens first. Just enter the URL of the clip you want repeated and the site will do the rest.

2. DragonTape


DragonTape allows you to remix YouTube videos into a seamless mixtape. Search for the clips you want, drag and drop to set up the play order and then share the playlist with friends via an auto-generated URL, or embed it with the code provided.

3. YouTube Doubler


This “mashup helper” exists “because you have better things to do than work.” You can use it to compare two videos, or have fun mashing together two patently unsuitable videos. Simply enter the two URLs, decide on your VJ name, and you’re off and away. You can share your video pairing via a generated URL.

4. SynchTube


SynchTube allows you to watch synchronized YouTube videos with up to 50 other people with a chat window along the side so you can IM about what’s happening. Setting up a “room” is easy. Just enter the URL(s) of the videos you want to watch and then share the URL with your group. We can imagine tons of uses for this service, but the sweetest one has got to be setting up some videos to watch “together” with a far-away partner.

5. Infinitube


Enter your choice of keywords into this site and it will create an infinite playlist based on them. Get ready for a seamless viewing experience based on as many keywords as you can imagine.

6. Splicd


You can link to a specific spot in a YouTube video by adding #t=MMmSSs (replace MM with minutes and SS with seconds) to the end of the URL, but Spilcd (and TubeChop below) take this concept a step further. Splicd lets you cut down a YouTube video by entering start time and finish time. You can then share your edited clip with a URL or embed it with the code supplied.

7. TubeChop


TubeChop shares exactly the same principle as Splicd. TubeChop, however, lets you make your edited selection by sliding a bar along a timeline. It’s worth an independent mention as some may prefer TubeChop’s visual editing process.

8. YouCube


This unique little tool lets you create a “YouCube,” an interesting, if slightly offbeat way of sharing YouTube videos. Enter the six YouTube videos you want to appear on each side of the cube and it generates a spinning 3D cube of your videos that you can then name and share via a shortened URL.

9. MixTube


MixTube is a great, simple tool that lets you easily create and share music playlists from YouTube videos just by adding the URLs to a list. This tool is tidy and useful for songs that you can only find on YouTube, such as mashups, live performances, and other user-generated content.

10. YouFlow


YouFlow offers an alternative and more attractive way to browse videos on YouTube. Enter your key words and a selection of results will be displayed in a cover flow-style layout that you can scroll through. You can choose to play multiple videos right from the results, something that is much more difficult to do with YouTube’s queues and playlists.

11. Quietube


If the majority of YouTube comments depress you, then: a) You’re not alone, and b) There’s a solution. This browser bookmarklet offers a plain white or plain black background to view vids on. Simply install and then hit the “quietube” button after you press play on any YouTube video for some peaceful, troll-free viewing.

12. YouTube TestTube


TestTube is YouTube’s “ideas incubator,” akin to Gmail Labs, where YouTube engineers and developers “test out recipes and concoctions that aren’t quite fully baked.” You can play around with a comment search, HTML5, the lite version of YouTube (Feather), a caption editor, music discovery features and more.

Watch Trailers of Movie on YouTube


Am not sure if this is something new but YouTube has a special page at youtube.com/trailers where you can watch movie trailers of many upcoming releases as well as movies that are already running in theatres.
Movie studios and fans have been uploading video trailers on YouTube for long but this page makes it easy for you to quickly spot the “official” trailers from one place without having to use search.
YouTube currently aggregates trailers of mostly Hollywood release  though I did spot one from an upcoming Bollywood release as well. The “latest trailers” in the sidebar will help you discover new movie trailers that may have been added since your last visit.
Apple maintains a hugely popular movie trailers website at trailers.apple.com but it requires the QuickTime plug-in while the YouTube trailers require the Flash player which most of us already have on your browsers.

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Make your name look really cool

Well guys one of my frnd told me that he wanted to style up this orkut name and wanted to make it more attractive so this one will help all users who wanted to customize there Orkut Names


Snick (Style-nick) is a great nickname editor, you input a nick name (or any other text you want to modify), and then you have several editing options, you can reverse the nick, you can add pattern either side of the nick, and finally (and most important) replace normal characters with other weirder characters which resemble the originals!! Snick is basically a glorified ASCII editor, as it edits normal characters with other less used ASCII alternatives.

with Snick you can make seriously crazy nick's for MSN Messenger, WLM Messenger, Yahoo Messenger, Skype, AOL, Mercury Messenger, or any other messaging program out there, or you can make them for your blog's, website's or anything else! There even fun to use on chat rooms!!



So go visit this link and customize your name http://ougarena.com/snick/ and have fun

Free Daily sms Updates

Well Guys this site MyToday gives you update on various topics and that also free of cost so all you need to do is
*Sign up there
*For sms updates on topics see here
*then To start receiving updates on a topic,
sms START to 09845398453
e.g. sms START CRI to 09845398453

*Only pay the operator charge once for the Start SMS
*In case you want to stop the updates, sms STOP <> to 09845398453

Recive Scrap notification on your mobile and many more intresting things thru sms

Well guys its really very easy way the only thing u need is a Indian Mobile network service
so here we go

*SMS REG to 09845398453. (Cost=Premium Charges as per operator)
*ThenLogin to your Mytoday account using the password that you will receive from them and the user name as you mobile number (the one which you used for SMS ).
*Click Here to manage your SMS Feed Updates.

*In the Name Section, write "Orkut Scrap". (You may opt other Name also)

*Enter URL as: "http://www.indian-tv.com/orkut.php?uid=xxxxxxxxxx", where xxxxxxxxxx is your Orkut Profile ID.

like it is http://www.orkut.com/Profile.aspx?uid=8336024321372445092
so here 8336024321372445092 is the uid
*Put a before "Send SMS" Option and click on Create.
and now u r done start receiving notifications of scraps


Limitations:

*Scraps Come too Late (Approx 5-6 Hours).
*Word Limit of Approx 71 Words.
*Mytoday might not deliver password on first attempt.
*Your Scrapbook must be unlocked.

Even though this hack so many limitations, it is worth giving a try. After all everything is free of cost.



Credits Orkutaddons

Yahoo and Msn Smilies on Orkut

Well Guys u can impress your frnz by using yahoo and msn smilies on orkut
to use it u need mozilla fire fox and gresemonkey a extention of firefoz
then download these script

YAHOO smileys:-
http://userscripts.org/scripts/source/12735.user.js

MSN smileys:
http://userscripts.org/scripts/source/12734.user.js

hope u like them

Saturday, January 19, 2008

Find all owned community of any orkut member

Well guys this is a very interesting script which help you to find out how many owned Communities are there in a persons profile well u just need to copy this javascript by pressing ctrl+a and then go to the profile of the person whose all owned communities u want to find then run this script on the address bar and its done u get redirected to search page in which all his owned communities are present
Copy the code from below...