I can not believe this thing still exists and looks and works the way it does. Basically, if I want to point and click on a specific time of the video, I still can't do that if the little circle is in the way. Who came up with that design??? Sometimes, you're watching an hour long video where if you click on the timeline, it misses by several minutes, so you have to click again to get the god damn circle out of the way and then try to get it where you want it again. Is this a google product? Really?<p>All I want is to be able to tell the player that "please start at 8 minutes and 32 seconds into this clip", not 7 minutes and 32 seconds into the clip and not 9 minutes and 48 seconds into the clip. There's a huge difference there. I mean, am I crazy? I just need to understand the thought process here.<p>If I worked at this mysteriously amazing company I would change the circle to a 2 pixel wide line and deploy that shit before lunch today. Problem solved.<p>If you don't know what I'm talking about: http://i.imgur.com/tk5PWrF.png
And cache. When wanting to rewind I'd like the forward part of the video to keep downloading, not reload the video from that point and lose all ahead of it that's already downloaded. That used to be the case, but changed around 2011/2012 IIRC.
My buddy works at YouTube on the player and I asked him this same question. Basically he said there's resistance to changing too much on the interface in order to not mess with success. The good news is, they know the issue(s).