For peeps with High Bandwidth automatically watch YouTube in the Highest quality by default..
For FireFox
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/fir...on/?src=search
For Chrome
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/d...nkhgbilbjgpeak
For peeps with High Bandwidth automatically watch YouTube in the Highest quality by default..
For FireFox
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/fir...on/?src=search
For Chrome
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/d...nkhgbilbjgpeak
YOWWWW!!!! Respect bredren! Tired fi haffi a change the quality of the vids
What about the vids that only go up to 480p or so? It just plays the highest quality always?
so no more taking a second out of my life to change it to 1080/720 p ..?
getz mine the fast way, ski-mask way...christopher wallace r.i.p.
*sigh*Not available for Firefox 12.0a1
Anywayz I always watch youtube stuff in fullscreen and there's an option in your settings to always switch to HD quality when going fullscreen.
ShadowWolfe, signing off *salute*
/user has permanently disconnected from the Animus.
Yeah but that's fullscreen, with this (I'm thinking) it can gwan load while I'm on another page, then when I'm ready to watch a vid I skip over and maximize and its already loaded in HD
Might seem simple but it saves alot of trouble, esp when mutlitasking
Yezzir,.. you can set it to Play the Highest Quality Available ... or you can select a Default.. Mine is set to Highest Quality
Trust mi bredda, all the extra clicks Ad up and becomes annoying, at times i watch maybe 100's of vids per day
I have the setting to switch to 720p when full screen, but that is still flawed as if there is 1080p available then you have to manually select that
i also like the lightswitch addon for chrome... help me not to read the comments
getz mine the fast way, ski-mask way...christopher wallace r.i.p.
Hmm is there a way to save youtube videos like I could on an iphone? And watch playlists offline? Would be convenient
That have plugins that will allow you to Save Videos,.. no so sure about saving entire playlist...
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/fir...37/?src=search