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YouTube Parts Looper & Bookmarker version history - 11 versions

YouTube Parts Looper & Bookmarker by sumant

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YouTube Parts Looper & Bookmarker version history - 11 versions
  • Be careful with old versions! These versions are displayed for testing and reference purposes.You should always use the latest version of an add-on.

  • Latest version

    Version 1.0.9.1

    Released May 22, 2025 - 53.72 KB
    Works with firefox 58.0 and later
    0.1s precision option made default (bug fix)

    Source code released under Mozilla Public License 2.0

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  • Older versions

    Version 1.0.9

    Released May 21, 2025 - 53.72 KB
    Works with firefox 58.0 and later
    Improved handling of YouTube's new autoplay behavior — extension now detects early streaming and suppresses redundant seek to avoid disrupting playback.
    Also made 0.1s level precision default.

    Source code released under Mozilla Public License 2.0

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  • Version 1.0.8.5

    Released Mar 10, 2025 - 53.46 KB
    Works with firefox 58.0 and later
    Adapting to YouTube's delayed page loading approach

    Source code released under Mozilla Public License 2.0

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  • Version 1.0.8.1

    Released Nov 11, 2024 - 53.37 KB
    Works with firefox 58.0 and later
    Preferences added (Go to extension icon, click "…", and go to Preferences):

    1. Keyboard shortcuts for the Start and End buttons
    2. Set looping as the default behavior
    3. (Experimental feature) Allow up to 1 decimal place for seconds in the input. This will let you specify more granular intervals, like "0:0 - 0:0.9"

    Source code released under Mozilla Public License 2.0

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  • Version 1.0.7

    Released Apr 8, 2024 - 47.49 KB
    Works with firefox 48.0 and later
    filtering multiple video elements

    Source code released under Mozilla Public License 2.0

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  • Version 1.0.6

    Released Apr 6, 2024 - 47.37 KB
    Works with firefox 48.0 and later
    YouTube dark theme supported.

    Source code released under Mozilla Public License 2.0

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  • Version 1.0.5

    Released Mar 22, 2024 - 47.12 KB
    Works with firefox 48.0 and later
    **NEW**: Now, two buttons 'Start' and 'End' are provided. These are supposed to make it easier to enter timestamps. This is how you should use them: Click 'Start' at time xx:xx. Then click 'End' at time yy:yy. This will automatically copy the interval "xx:xx - yy:yy" into the input box. Repeat this to add several intervals.

    Sample Use Case
    ‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾
    Suppose a YouTube video is an album of 5 songs and you only want to listen to the 1st and the 3rd songs in it. Using this extension, you can specify the intervals (ranges) of those songs, and only those portions will be played.

    Specifying Multiple Intervals
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    An input box appears just below the video. There, you should specify the intervals as a comma separated list. Example: "00:00-00:30, 5:00-5:30" (without quotes) specifies two intervals, namely, the first 30 seconds and then the 30 seconds after the 5-minute mark. On clicking 'Apply', these intervals are played one after another.

    Bookmarking
    ‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾
    You can also 'bookmark' the intervals that you have just applied (by clicking the 'Bookmark!' button). Next time you play the same video, those intervals are automatically loaded from bookmarks and only the corresponding portions are played. You can use this feature to essentially create a whole playlist of video segments (by first creating the playlist on YouTube, and then bookmarking the desired portions for individual videos in it).

    Clicking the button 'All B.s' opens up a side pane where all the previously bookmarked interval lists are shown. If there are multiple lists for the same video, then the most recently added interval-list will load automatically. Here, you can also manually delete a bookmark.

    Looping
    ‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾
    Finally, there's an option to play the sequence of portions on a loop.

    Miscellaneous
    ‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾
    - Timestamps can be in the hh:mm:ss format (e.g. "00:00:00-1:00:00" means the first 1 hour), or the mm:ss format, or just in seconds ("0-3600" also means the first 1 hour).
    - Intervals are ordered by their starting time. Overlapping intervals are merged.
    - This extension stores all the saved interval lists in a dedicated bookmarks directory called 'YoutubePartsLooper'. Ensure not to delete or modify it.

    Thanks to users for providing valuable feedback.

    Source code released under Mozilla Public License 2.0

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  • Version 1.0.4

    Released Nov 4, 2023 - 23.72 KB
    Works with firefox 48.0 and later

    Source code released under Mozilla Public License 2.0

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  • Version 1.0.3

    Released Nov 3, 2023 - 23.72 KB
    Works with firefox 48.0 and later

    Source code released under Mozilla Public License 2.0

    Download file
  • Version 1.0.1.1

    Released Nov 2, 2023 - 23.72 KB
    Works with firefox 48.0 and later
    Sample Use Case
    ‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾
    Suppose a YouTube video is an album of 5 songs and you only want to listen to the 1st and the 3rd songs in it. Using this extension, you can specify the intervals (ranges) of those songs, and only those portions will be played.

    Specifying Multiple Intervals
    ‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾
    An input box appears just below the video. There, you should specify the intervals as a comma separated list. Example: "00:00-00:30, 5:00-5:30" (without quotes) specifies two intervals, namely, the first 30 seconds and then the 30 seconds after the 5-minute mark. On clicking 'Apply', these intervals are played one after another.

    Bookmarking
    ‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾
    You can also 'bookmark' the intervals that you have just applied (by clicking the 'Bookmark!' button). Next time you play the same video, those intervals are automatically loaded from bookmarks and only the corresponding portions are played. You can use this feature to essentially create a whole playlist of video segments (by first creating the playlist on YouTube, and then bookmarking the desired portions for individual videos in it).

    Clicking the button 'All B.s' opens up a side pane where all the previously bookmarked interval lists are shown. If there are multiple lists for the same video, then the most recently added interval-list will load automatically. Here, you can also manually delete a bookmark.

    Looping
    ‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾
    Finally, there's an option to play the sequence of portions on a loop.

    Miscellaneous
    ‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾
    - Timestamps can be in the hh:mm:ss format (e.g. "00:00:00-1:00:00" means the first 1 hour), or the mm:ss format, or just in seconds ("0-3600" also means the first 1 hour).
    - A button showing the current timestamp is provided. Clicking it copies the timestamp to the clipboard. This is helpful in noting down and entering timestamps.
    - Intervals are ordered by their starting time. Overlapping intervals are merged.
    - This extension stores all the saved interval lists in a dedicated bookmarks directory called 'YoutubePartsLooper'. Ensure not to delete or modify it.

    Source code released under Mozilla Public License 2.0

    Download file
  • Version 1.0.0.0

    Released Oct 11, 2023 - 23.94 KB
    Works with firefox 48.0 and later

    Source code released under Mozilla Public License 2.0

    Download file
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