Okay, yeah, thanks. I was thinking you meant a hot link earlier, as opposed to 
just a printed url.

I knew about YouTube's domain-restricted hot links and was foolishly hoping for 
some hidden workaround allowing viewers to click to non-YouTube destinations...

Chris

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay dedman <jay.ded...@...> wrote:
>
> > You just add an overlay title using your video edit software. Most
> > people put it in the intro or ending credits etc.
> > If you want to do it the low-tech way, stick a sign in the background
> > when you shoot your video!
> 
> Exactly. Youtube also lets you create "hot links" that click through
> to other Youtube URL's which is cool. Unfortunately, you cant add
> links outside Youtube (assume its to avoid spam). There's ways to add
> this hotlinks with other software but it hasnt ever caught on.
> 
> Jay
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