On 16 Sep 2010, at 03:32, Waylan Limberg wrote:

[…] Just parse the urls for "youtube.com" (or "vimeo" etc) and when found, convert to an appropriate object. It's easy, simple and introduces no new syntax of any kind.

There is a difference between a link and an embedded object.

Presently we have `[…](…)` for links and `![…](…)` for embedded objects (limited to images).

I therefor not only think it would be more appropriate to use the `![…] (…)` syntax for embedding video/audio, but by using the `[…](…)` syntax with auto-detection, you make it impossible for users to link to the resource (rather than embed it).

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