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The following is an archive of comments made before threaded discussions was implemented (November 16th, 2008) |
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scripts like this are not redundant! i tell youtube to save my high quality preference but in a few days it resets!! and i'm not clearing my cookies! using firefox 3. i dunno why it resets. |
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Hello, I just wanted to point out that some videos are available in higher quality even though youtube says that they aren't. An example:
This is to bad because I like the idea of automatic high quality instead of having to use a script that inserts a link. |
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Fantastic! This saves me a) having to let YouTube take a permanent cookie; b) having to constantly set the HD view; and even c) having to wonder every time if I've actually got the HD or not. Great little problem-solver. Thanks! Now if I can just figure out which script works correctly to save the mp4... |
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i signed up here just to say thanks for the script, as youtube refuses to remember my settings. i set it to HQ in my account preferences, but it always reverts back to automatic. i would imagine other people have that problem as well. so thanks. |
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Edit to my comment: I'll still use this, but I didn't even know about the setting in Jonny's link. Sneaky bastards at youtube. :) |
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I don't think it's redundant at all. I find it annoying that every time I click on a video, I have to click on another link to reload it sans the horrible compression. I think this is handy to bypass that whole pain in the ass. So thanks, Joe, I'l be using this. |
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Hi, I think this script is redundant because there is an option on the website whether or not to use the higher quality: http://www.youtube.com/video_quality_settings |