Create a Link!
MultiTube allows you to play 2 videos from YouTube at the same time!
If you want to create your own MultiTube.tv link, then just fill out the info below!
When you're finished, click the "Test" button to make sure that the videos play properly.
If you're happy with the Test, just click "Share" and Copy-and-Paste the link that's created!

First Video
What is the Video ID?
Tip! You can find the Video ID by clicking the "Share" link from the video on YouTube. The ID is the extra text after https://youtu.be/
For example: if the "Share" link shows https://youtu.be/dQw4w9WgXcQ then the Video ID is dQw4w9WgXcQ


What time (in seconds) should this video start at?
Tip! Leave this blank if you want the video to start at the beginning
For example: If you want this video to start at the 1-minute mark, then put 60 in the field above.


Second Video
What is the Video ID?
Tip! You can find the Video ID by clicking the "Share" link from the video on YouTube. The ID is the extra text after https://youtu.be/
For example: if the "Share" link shows https://youtu.be/dQw4w9WgXcQ then the Video ID is dQw4w9WgXcQ


What time (in seconds) should this video start at?
Tip! Leave this blank if you want the video to start at the beginning
For example: If you want this video to start at the 1-minute mark, then put 60 in the field above.

Comparing this video to the first video, what time (in seconds) should this video start playing?
For example: If we want this second video to start playing when the first video reaches the 10-second mark, we would put 10 in this field
Tip! If you want this second video to start playing at the same time as the first video, then leave this field blank

Sometimes it is important to have the videos sync within fractions of a second. How many milliseconds should the second video "wait" before it actually starts (but after it reaches the time in the field above)
For example: We might want the 2nd video to start at the same time as the first video, but the sound still doesn't quite match up between the 2 videos. So, we decide that the 2nd video should wait for a half-second before starting. In this case, we would put 500 in the field above (because there are 1000 milliseconds in 1 second, so a half-second is 500 milliseconds)