YouTube Googler

By MooGoo Last update May 11, 2009 — Installed 50,826 times.

Add Auto Buffer and no Auto Play?

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leecovuk User

Hello,
I'm not currently using this script but I probably would if it included auto buffering and no auto play. Similar to what Doug Adams said in the archived comments. I don't know if such functionality would need to be custom made rather than somehow making your script compatible (or vice versa) with Yansky's Youtube Alternative Video Player script.
I like what you've done anyway, with the ability to scroll the comments into view alongside the video. I know many comments are completely rubbish, but being able to glance through them whilst watching the video is the reason for my interest in your script.
I would probably want to reduce the size of the video a little in an attempt to get better resolution on many videos, but it seems, if I've read correctly, that you indeed offer such customising in your script.
Thanks for any thoughts/further efforts,
Lee
UK

 
leecovuk User

Just to add to my earlier post;
I seem to have achieved what I described by using this script along with (only) the Yousable TubeFix script. ie, your scrollable sidebar + auto buffer, no auto play, and a smaller picture size.
The result is a bit clunky and awkward and I haven't checked specifically what breaks in either script.
However if anyone wants to try it, here's how I have set the Yousable TubeFix Configuration :-
Default video size 0.9
'Tick' 'Move and resize the video by default'
Select 'Prevent only autoplay'

Lee

 
MooGoo Script's Author

Well I added the option for no autoplay. Regular no autoplay seems to work fine but I've noticed that the "Autoplay, buffer" option seems only to work when the page is refreshed, but never on the first viewing...how odd. Maybe it's just my crappy computer? I doubt it...I'll work on it, it's a start at least.

 
leecovuk User

Hello Moogoo, thanks for your reply and efforts.
I'll install your script now and give it a go for a while.
:)

Lee
UK

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