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Set Reaction Video URL
After editing your reaction video (intro insertion, etc.), upload it to YouTube and set it to unlisted status, then paste the link here.
You can skip this step if no timeline adjustments are needed.
No reaction video URL set
How to Use Timestamp Editor
Sync your reaction video with the original content by adjusting timing points.
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Quick Start
Load your timestamp JSON file
Set your reaction video URL
Click points to preview sync
Drag segments to adjust timing
Export when done
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Preview & Edit
Click any point to preview synchronization between your reaction video and the original content.
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Tip: Move original timeblocks to match reaction timing
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Advanced Features
• Drag segments to adjust timing
• Sync Mode: Automatically adjusts all points after dragged segment
• Use Advanced Editor for precise control
• Zoom timeline for detailed editing
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Sync Mode Explanation
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Sync Mode: ON
Moving a timeblock will shift all subsequent timeblocks by the same amount
This maintains relative timing between all timestamps
Useful when you need to adjust overall timing while keeping relationships intact
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Sync Mode: OFF
You can move individual timeblocks independently
Other timeblocks remain in their original positions
Useful for fine-tuning specific sync points
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Record
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Sync
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Share
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The Recorder: Records Your Video & Sync Map
The Recorder simultaneously captures your reaction on video while creating a timestamp file (a "sync map"). This file records the exact timing between the YouTube video and your reaction, laying the perfect foundation for the next steps.
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Edit, Upload, then Sync
Want to add your personal touch? This is your workflow for creative freedom: Edit your recorded video using your own software—add intros, green screens, or any effects you like. Upload the final, edited video to your YouTube channel as Unlisted.
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The Timeline Editor: Perfect Synchronization
This is where the magic happens. The Timeline Editor uses your timestamp file to automatically sync your edited video with the original content. Upload both your edited video and the timestamp file here. The system will create a perfectly synchronized reaction video.
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Share & Monetize
Once synchronized, you can download the final reaction video or share directly to your platform. Since you're reacting to your own content (the original video), you have full rights and can monetize without restrictions!