
Add posibility to put addresses of videos into the search field
When I have a video opened in another tab or find a link somewhere, I would like to be able to copy that link into the search field of OrganizeTube to find the video.
1. Copy a link (e.g. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KaVnA88oNTg or KaVnA88oNTg) into the search field
2. Toggle search by pressing enter or clicking on the search icon
Current behavior: There are no results of the search.
Requested behavior: The exact one video is found (the one the link directs to)
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Hello Martin,
thank you for your message. Feature you have described is already implemented in OrganizeTube.
You can use either input field on home screen (http://www.organizetube.com/#home) or search field on the left side which redirects you to the home screen with the result.
You can do the same with links to playlists or YouTube user profiles. And in the majority of current HTML5-enabled browsers it is also possible to drag the link from another window and drop it into OrganizeTube.
Here is list of link formats that OrganizeTube should recognize:
Videos:
- *.youtube.com/watch?v=xxxxxx
- *.youtu.be/xxxxxx
- *.dailymotion.com/video/xxxxxx
Playlists:
- *.youtube.com/?list=xxxxxx
- *.dailymotion.com/playlist/xxxxxx
Users:
- *.youtube.com/user/xxxxxxx
Video IDs alone are not supported because it is difficult to recognize which object type they represent.
We are planning to support as much link formats as possible in the near future (e.g. support for URL shortening services, redirect URLs used on the most common social networks etc.)
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Hello Martin,
thank you for your message. Feature you have described is already implemented in OrganizeTube.
You can use either input field on home screen (http://www.organizetube.com/#home) or search field on the left side which redirects you to the home screen with the result.
You can do the same with links to playlists or YouTube user profiles. And in the majority of current HTML5-enabled browsers it is also possible to drag the link from another window and drop it into OrganizeTube.
Here is list of link formats that OrganizeTube should recognize:
Videos:
Playlists:
Users:
Video IDs alone are not supported because it is difficult to recognize which object type they represent.
We are planning to support as much link formats as possible in the near future (e.g. support for URL shortening services, redirect URLs used on the most common social networks etc.)