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That's one of the most annoying types of YouTube comments.

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Just don't be surprised if you get a few "Darude-Sandstorm" responses when you ask this. Timestamps in YouTube comments become links, so entering "What is the song at 3:51?" lets someone click it to jump to that spot in the video. For best results, include a timestamp to the song so people know which one you mean. If you don't find anything, you can try leaving your own comment asking for help with identifying the music. If none of the comments mention the name of the track, but someone else asked for the title, click Replies on someone's comment to hopefully find the answer in a response.

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Simply enter the URL of the video you want to search, followed by the Search button.įrom there, type song (or another similar keyword) and you'll see all the matching comments. While simple, the page allows you to easily search the comments of any YouTube video. If they didn't provide the info, you'll have to dig more on your own to identify the track from the video.Ī better way to search the comments for the name of the music is the dedicated YTComment Finder site. Sometimes the uploader will add a list of music they used in the video to the description, especially if the songs used aren't copyrighted tracks (like video game music). If you don't see this information, YouTube wasn't able to identify it automatically. However, they don't always appear in the right order, so you'll have to give them a listen to figure out which one you liked. Videos that use multiple songs will list multiple tracks here. If the track is available on YouTube, clicking it will take you to that song. This will show the song's name, artist, and some other information. Then, scroll down and you may find a section called Music in this video. Click Show More to see the whole description. Thus, your first stop to identify a song in a YouTube video should be the video's description box. This is part of the Content ID system that allows copyright owners to claim their intellectual property on YouTube. YouTube adds this information automatically when it detects licensed music. You'll often see credits for copyrighted music in video descriptions. The first step is an easy method to find songs used on YouTube, but it's one that many people overlook.










Youtube music background