Timestamps in Loom refer to the specific points in time within a video recording where a particular event or action occurs. These timestamps are used to mark important moments in the video, such as when a new topic is introduced or when a key point is made. Timestamps can be added manually by the video creator or automatically generated by Loom's software.
Timestamps are important in Loom because they help viewers navigate through a video more easily. By clicking on a timestamp, viewers can jump directly to the part of the video that is most relevant to them, rather than having to watch the entire video from start to finish. This can save time and make the viewing experience more efficient. Additionally, timestamps can help video creators organize their content and make it more accessible to their audience.
To add timestamps in Loom, simply click on the "Add Timestamp" button while recording your video. This will create a timestamp at the current point in the video. You can also add timestamps manually by clicking on the "Add Timestamp" button during playback and entering the timecode for the desired point in the video. Once you have added timestamps, they will appear as clickable links in the video timeline, allowing viewers to jump directly to the relevant parts of the video.
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