YouTube Auto HD + FPS
Automatically set the video quality on YouTube according to its FPS!
Automatically change YouTube video quality to HD resolution or the highest available one
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This extension automatically changes the YouTube video quality to a user-selected high-quality resolution.
Features:
1. Select the highest quality by default
2. Do not change the quality if high resolution is already selected (optional feature)
3. Allows the user to select almost all available qualities.
4. It is possible to disable more than 30 FPS frame rates (optional feature). Use it if you don't have a bandwidth problem, but your browser cannot handle high-frame-rate playing.
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almost perfect but like others said it doesnt recognize enhanced bitrate mode EDIT: no longer works
Doesn't seem to recognize the new 1080p Premium quality.
I think some people are confused. This extension doesn't magically enhance your video, you just select the best quality you want, and all your YouTube videos load in that quality if they're available. Great extension, not overloaded with features.
As a Principle, I like to be able to keep a solid, mid-tier 720p because I have bad internet - it's infinitely better to buffer for a bit, once in a while, at a set 720p, than to keep dropping to a blurry 144p or 240p whenever the connection gets poor. Easier on the Eyes to just have it at a set quality. I think all the people that are saying that this doesn't work either don't have it set-up right or don't understand how it works or what it is, it won't upscale a 1080p to a 4K - it's not an Upscaler, it just sets the Quality to a chosen constant value. You set it to, say, 1440p - if the video's highest available resolution is 1080p, it won't magically make it 1440p - it will just keep it on the highest quality available, 1080p.
Ignore the idiots saying it doesn't work, it works exactly as intended in Chrome *if* you set the settings in the extension properly.
It's useless. It doesn't make any quality enhancements whatsoever. For example, I want to enhance 1080 videos online to 2160, which is 4K, but the extension will not do this. Yet, if you go on the developer website, they claim you can actually enhance the quality of a video beyond what is shown. I really wish there was a video quality enhancement add-on. There are colour enhancements which make the colour gamut of videos pop out more, but that's about it. Sometimes a video is a little blurry or I want to sharpen the pixels further.
Useless
pathetic buggy trash. resets the quality after the user changes it explicitly.
sometimes it works, sometimes not
Works well. The only missing feature is 1080p Enhanced from my testing. It's absurd the Auto settings isn't proving the enhanced quality in the first place, but I'm not surprised. Thanks!