Sorry but did not understand where I should put that "code". where do I put that information ? Here are detailed description. Skip Track provides support of custom tag SKIP. Suppose you have track 5 minutes length and want to skip 30 seconds at begin and one minute at end (i.e. all that after 00:04:00). Go to track properties (right click on the track in playlist view and select Properties menu item). You'll see dialog box with Metadata tab active. Double click on empty space in metadata list (or press button Tools -> Add new field). Will appear 'Add New Field' dialog. In 'Field name' enter 'SKIP' (without quotes). In 'Field value' enter '-30;4:00-'. Timecode format is [hh:][mm:]ss i.e. unnecessary parts can be omitted (-30 is the same as -00:00:30). From foo_skip help, possible combinations (in previous example used 4th variant):-<time> to skip from the beginning to <time>. <time>- to skip from <time> to the next track. <a>-<b> to skip from position <a> to later position <b>. -<a>;<b>- to skip from start to <a> and from <b> to next track. But need to keep in mind that this will not work for nonseekable streams (as was noticed with help of @torteusz), so if you are using M4A quality with ffmpeg decoder (and did not checked in this case 'Allow seeking over M4A' in Advanced preferences) then this solution will not work.Clicking on "get more 25 for" stop playback, is this necessary ? My use case is while a music is playing, i would like to search without stopping the current music (which works currently, doing a search does not stop current playback) and also be able to get more results from a search by clicking on "get more 25 for" without stopping playback either. By clicking on track foobar at first stops playback and then starts to play this track. I.e. when 'get more' track takes action, playback is already stopped. This behaviour cannot be overridden (unless autoplaylists are used, but this is not an option in this case). But can be provided other way: 'get more' item will have additional menu item in Youtube Source context menu group, which will perform request without playback interruption. Actually request of additional feed portion should be made similarly instead of retrieving number of items limited by the settings Features -> Miscellaneous -> Max feed items count.The second suggestion is about a compatibility issue with Linux (and wine). Wine does not support well secure channel and it gives "SSL connect error (35)" error in logs (because of unimplemented function). This cause versions above 1.9.2 to fail with wine on Linux. Is it possible to use openssl instead of secure channel or there is a reason to use it ? First of all, it is great to know that it even worked under wine. Using Secure Channel somehow gives much higher downloading speed, but in context of main component use case (i.e. sequential reading for playback) this is not very noticeable since for all qualities (except _regular_ MP4 and WebM, which are almost not used) Youtube limits bandwidth by itself. One more reason of using Security Channel was slightly smaller binary size but this is not important. So probably yes, for foo_youtube will be used OpenSSL since there is no strong reason not to do so.