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Youtube Double Click

By lazyttrick Last update Jul 12, 2009 — Installed 3,054 times.

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lazyttrick Script's Author

I get this error sometimes, if reloading don't solve the problem maybe its the Youtube external player I'm using... I'll look around if there is something new about it that I still don't know... thanks

 
amwa Scriptwright

this script is one of the best... .but it starts playing up with firefox... it says "sorry the video is no longer available" it only says that when i use the script ... otherwise the videos works fine... hope it can be sorted out ..

 
S3loth User

I'm running Ubuntu Hardy Heron, and this works fine for me. Great script btw!

 
sam11 User

I downloaded a script and now want to remove it, is that possible?? if so, would kindly guide me through how to do so?? I use the new Mac OS. Many Many Many thanks..

 
chrono8810 User

I'm using "Youtube alternate video player" that uses flowplayer.

 
lazyttrick Script's Author

@ chrono8810: it's possible, but it would be necessary some changes, what script are you using to change the player?

@ bl_nk: that is what I wanted, but it'd only be possible if it was a Firefox Extension. Yet, I wasn't able to do the test to be 100% sure.

 
bl_nk Scriptwright

Wow this is convenient, thank you! Is there a way it could show while being on any tab not just the original one?

 
chrono8810 User

If we're using an alternate video player for youtube (via greasemonkey), is there any way to still use it when the video is in the double click window?

 
lazyttrick Script's Author

Glad you liked, ty :)

 
tulipcorp User

Awesome Dude....

Thanks a lot :D

 
lazyttrick Script's Author

I'm gald you liked, thanks for the feedback :)

 
ala7rar User

thanks

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