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Frame-by-Frame Timestamp Guide

Scrub plan and keyboard tips for frame inspection. Runs in your browser — free, no login.

Use , and . keys on YouTube for frame steps.
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What is Frame-by-Frame Timestamp Guide?

Use this guide when a normal timestamp is not precise enough for a review note, visual reference, or screenshot plan.

On many YouTube desktop players, comma and period keys can step backward and forward while paused.

How to use it (step by step)

  • Step 1: Open the video in a desktop browser and pause near the target.
  • Step 2: Use comma to step backward and period to step forward.
  • Step 3: Watch the player timestamp while locating the exact moment.
  • Step 4: Record the timestamp with a clear note about the frame.
  • Step 5: Repeat for each visual, quote, transition, or issue.

Precise YouTube Moment Notes

  • Pause before using comma and period key scrubbing.
  • Write a description beside every timestamp so it remains useful later.
  • Record a few seconds of context before important cuts.
  • Use desktop playback because keyboard support can vary on mobile.

Player and Frame Limitations

  • Keyboard stepping behavior depends on the YouTube player and browser.
  • Displayed timestamps are not a professional editing timecode format.
  • This guide cannot extract individual video frames.
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FAQ

What do comma and period do on YouTube?

When paused on supported desktop playback, they step backward and forward frame by frame.

Why are the keys not working?

Click the player first, pause it, and check that the browser is not capturing the shortcut.

Can I use this on a phone?

Mobile controls differ, so the desktop player is more reliable for this workflow.

Is the timestamp exact to a frame?

It is a practical viewing reference, not guaranteed production-grade timecode.

Can this save screenshots?

No. Use the timestamps to take screenshots manually.