YousableTubeFix

By Mindeye Last update Feb 2, 2012 — Installed 594,876 times.

720p HD on Youtube

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alala Scriptwright

This video is in real 720p HD (fmt=22).

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-nVI7WqsrE&fmt=22

If you watch it without the fmt=22 string, fmt=34 is used for low quality and fmt=6 for high quality. Maybe you can experiment with them and make the script better igk.

 
Jelle Mees Scriptwright

I came here to ask for exactly the same thing. :)

 
kamijyo User

It corresponds fmt=22 provisionally.
http://www1.axfc.net/uploader/File/so/14181

 
Mindeye Script's Author

Thanks for the link. Support for format 22 will be added in the next version

 
gabedibble Scriptwright

Awesome Mindeye! =)

I can't wait for the fmt=22 update! Thanks for all your hard work!

 
Ise User

Can there be an update to resize for HD video. I've found another script that does here: http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/41212 I was wondering if it was possible to add that feature into this script.

 
Nintendo Man... User

May I ask why you named the format MP4 HQ instead of MP4 HD? And shouldn't the "normal" MP4 be called MP4 HQ since it's HQ in comparison to the standard LQ FLV and comparible to the HQ FLV?

 
Mindeye Script's Author

Ise:
You can already resize the video with YousableTubeFix. That script seems to change the width of some elements of the YouTube page too, but I don't see the benefit of doing that

Nintendo Maniac 64:
I named format 22 "MP4 HQ" because it's an MP4 with more quality that format 18 MP4. I'll probably rename some formats in next versions anyway

 
Swimm User

I was going to suggest something similar to what Ise said. As it is right now, YousableTubeFix can make the player the correct size (2x the default size), but it's not immediately obvious that this is the correct size. If the script could make this more obvious to others and make it automatically switch between the default size (for old formats) and 720p (for the new HD format), that would be a great addition.

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