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In this video well show you how to add chapters within your videos which helps viewers better navigate and enjoy your videos. While scrubbing through a video on your device chapter titles appear as segments in the scrubber bar and as a title below the thumbnail preview. This feature is automatically enabled when you add chapter information to your videos description. To get started, open your videos description to add a list of timestamps and titles. There must be at least 3 timestamps and titles in your list. The first timestamp must be marked as 0:00 and each chapter needs to be at least 10 seconds in length. Lets enter 0:00, hit the spacebar then type in a chapter title. We encourage you to use shorter, descriptive chapter titles so that viewers can easily get an idea of what the chapter is about. On the next line, enter in the timestamp of when your next chapter will start. For example, if it starts at two minutes and thirty-one seconds enter 2:31, then space and th