Using the BNO News version of the YouTube video, the time marks change out of sequence. For example, starting at the end of 0.02 seconds into the YouTube video and jumping through the video on pause, the video and the time marks in the bottom left side of the video frame change like the following:
Seconds into the video = Date - Time time mark
0.02 = 08 MAR 2016 21:57:41:963 EST Zoom 2.01x
0.03 = 08 MAR 2016 21:57:41:963 EST Zoom 2.01x
0.03 = 08 MAR 2016 21:57:45:963 EST Zoom 2.01x
0.03 = 08 MAR 2016 21:57:41:963 EST Zoom 2.01x
0.03 = 08 MAR 2016 21:57:45:963 EST Zoom 2.01x
0.03 = 08 MAR 2016 21:57:41:963 EST Zoom 2.01x
0.03 = 08 MAR 2016 21:57:41:963 EST Zoom 2.01x
0.04 = 08 MAR 2016 21:57:41:963 EST Zoom 2.01x
[...]
0.04 = 08 MAR 2016 21:57:46:963 EST Zoom 2.01x
[...]
0.04 = 08 MAR 2016 21:57:41:963 EST Zoom 2.01x
0.05 = 08 MAR 2016 21:57:41:963 EST Zoom 2.01x
[...]
0.05 = 08 MAR 2016 21:57:41:963 EST Zoom 2.01x
0.05 = 08 MAR 2016 21:57:47:463 EST Zoom 2.01x
0.05 = 08 MAR 2016 21:57:47:963 EST Zoom 2.01x
0.06 = 08 MAR 2016 21:57:47:963 EST Zoom 2.01x
[...]
0.07 = 08 MAR 2016 21:57:49:463 EST Zoom 2.01x
0.07 = 08 MAR 2016 21:57:47:963 EST Zoom 2.01x
0.07 = 08 MAR 2016 21:57:49:963 EST Zoom 2.01x
[....]
You’re looking at player issues. What you’re probably seeing there is the fact that the player stops on key frames. I’m stopping it in youtube and I don’t see the times jumping around.
Download the video, import it into Premier, Final Cut, hell even windows movie maker. It’s not been edited.