There are direct ones that say a lot among your Instagram Stories. And we are not referring to the live shows in which you can participate. But in those that are available to see and reproduce for 24 hours once they have been carried out. The problem is that there is usually a lot of content that is of little or no interest, such as introductions and farewells. Now, Instagram has found the solution so that you can move through the entire video as if it were YouTube content.You don't have such basic and intuitive controls, but you can walk through the entire video without having to watch it second by second.
All you have to do is update Instagram to its latest version, both on Android and iPhone. Head over to the Google Play Store and the App Store to download any possible updates. In the latest versions of the social network, this function is already available to move quickly through the direct ones Remember that these are those that are available just to the rest of Instagram Stories available in the upper carousel.
This way, when you jump to a live video you can long press with your finger on the screen. This will blur the usual Instagram Stories interface. In return, a small bubble appears at the top with the exact moment of the video.That is, like the YouTube navigation bar or any playback service. From this moment you only have to slide your finger across the screen to rewind or fast forward the video to the moment you want.
The small bubble at the top is used precisely to control where you are in the video It moves along at the top of the screen as you move forward or backward through the stream, so you can guide yourself and help yourself to know where you are or where to go to see the content that really interests you.
Once you lift your finger off the screen live playback continues as usual But from the point you traveled to, Of course. The interface becomes visible again to know the questions and details that other users have shared. And so you can skip, rewind and rewatch any part of the video without having to watch the whole thing again.