• Re: Do they have to slow down HD to get all the data to a non-HD player?

    From micky@NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com to alt.comp.os.windows-11,alt.comp.software.firefox on Tue Dec 30 01:50:26 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.comp.software.firefox

    In alt.comp.os.windows-11, on Sat, 20 Dec 2025 19:29:41 -0600, Char
    Jackson <none@none.invalid> wrote:

    On Sat, 20 Dec 2025 14:50:21 -0500, micky <NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com>
    wrote:

    Since I first posted, I found another video at Custom 0.7, and one at >>Custom 0.6.

    ...
    I looked at another People's Court video on yourtube and the speed was
    1.3, couldn't sllow it down. They talked too fast for me to follow.

    It turns out it was the Firefox add-on Global Speed.

    Do you have a link or two? I hope speed-locked videos won't become the
    norm.

    Sorry it took so long to get back to you. I did have a list but it
    turns out it had nothing to do with specific videos. I had installed an
    add-on for Firefox called Global Speed. I only wanted it because it
    allows drawing on webpages. As the name implies, it also controls the
    speed of videos and even Listen Live from the websites of actual radio stations. I had assumed I'd have to opt-in when I wanted it to do that,
    but instead it automatically did it for everything. I still don't know
    why it was slower than normal at first and faster later.

    I reviewed the add-on where Firefox provides for reviews and cautioneed
    people about this, and the author wrote me the next day. He explained
    how to turn off the speed control, but keep the drawing. (How to do that
    is pretty obvious.) I've drawn on the screen, but haven't tried to
    save it or show it (email it?) to anyone else (which is the whole
    point), but I suppose that works and it can be very useful. All the
    other screen drawing utilities I've seen have cost money and if I do
    this once a year it will be a lot.

    There is another flaw in youtube right now, dec 29th 2025, regardless of
    the browswer aiui. If you touch the space bar quickly it pauses, or
    restarts, the video, but if you hold the space bar down even a trifle,
    it changes it to 2x speed. Google articles said this could be undone
    by clicking on the progress bar, or using the arrow keys, but nothing
    has worked for me except closing the tab and reopening it. Youtube
    generally keeps track of where you were in the video. This is a big
    enough flaw that surely?? youtube will find it and fix it pretty soon.
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  • From Andy Burns@usenet@andyburns.uk to alt.comp.os.windows-11,alt.comp.software.firefox on Wed Dec 31 08:48:27 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.comp.software.firefox

    Jeff Layman wrote:

    micky wrote:

    if you hold the space bar down even a trifle,
    it changes it to 2x speed.

    =======================================
    -a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a YOUTUBE KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS =======================================
    Spacebar-a-a-a Pause (Toggle to UnPause, alternative is 'k')
    Are you saying that as a way of denying that holding space acts as 2x
    speed? I does as micky says here (win11, firefox)

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  • From Jeff Layman@Jeff@invalid.invalid to alt.comp.os.windows-11,alt.comp.software.firefox on Wed Dec 31 08:40:46 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.comp.software.firefox

    On 30/12/2025 06:50, micky wrote:

    There is another flaw in youtube right now, dec 29th 2025, regardless of
    the browswer aiui. If you touch the space bar quickly it pauses, or restarts, the video, but if you hold the space bar down even a trifle,
    it changes it to 2x speed. Google articles said this could be undone
    by clicking on the progress bar, or using the arrow keys, but nothing
    has worked for me except closing the tab and reopening it. Youtube
    generally keeps track of where you were in the video. This is a big
    enough flaw that surely?? youtube will find it and fix it pretty soon.

    =======================================
    YOUTUBE KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS =======================================
    Spacebar Pause (Toggle to UnPause, alternative is 'k')
    jkl Back 10sec / Pause (Toggle to UnPause) / Fwd 10sec
    raE raA Back 5 sec / Fwd 5 sec
    , . Back Single Frame / Fwd Single Frame (w vid paused)
    raa rao Volume Up 5% / Down 5%
    < > Slow Down / Speed Up Vid Playback
    m Mute (Toggle to UnMute)
    0123456789 Cue Vid to 0% of Playback / 10% / 20% / ...etc
    Home End Cue Vid to 0% / 100% ('Home' is alternative to '0')
    f Fullscreen (Toggle to return to normal size)
    Esc Exit Fullscreen (alternative to 'f')
    / Searchbar (moves cursor to searchbar)
    c Captions Turned On (Toggle to turn Off)
    b Caption Color Background (Toggle to cycle)
    - + Caption Font Size Decrease / Increase
    P N Previous / Next Video in Playlist
    Del ShftDel Previous / Next Video in Playlist (P/N alternative)
    --
    Jeff
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  • From micky@NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com to alt.comp.os.windows-11,alt.comp.software.firefox on Sat Jan 3 10:11:01 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.comp.software.firefox

    In alt.comp.software.firefox, on Wed, 31 Dec 2025 08:48:27 +0000, Andy
    Burns <usenet@andyburns.uk> wrote:

    Jeff Layman wrote:

    micky wrote:

    if you hold the space bar down even a trifle,
    it changes it to 2x speed.

    =======================================
    aaaaaaaaaaaaa YOUTUBE KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS
    =======================================
    Spacebaraaa Pause (Toggle to UnPause, alternative is 'k')

    Are you saying that as a way of denying that holding space acts as 2x
    speed? I[t] does as micky says here (win11, firefox)

    I also found, at least in this video, that, like the space bar, holding
    the left mouse button down too long changes the speed to 2x, and again I couldn't get it to go back to 1x except by closing (ctrl-x) the video
    and reopening. But I looked at Jeff's list and, though it doesn't
    mention the mouse, it does say that < and > adjust the speed, and that <
    to slow it down. That's good. Maybe that's what he was saying.

    https://youtu.be/Qy-QdmK8iJ8

    This seems to be true both when the video is in regular and full screen
    mode.
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