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enhanced-h264ify

Choose what video and audio codecs YouTube should play for you

Users100K
Rating4.8
Reviews210
Manifest versionV3
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Version2.2.1
ManifestV3
Size22.37KiB
Languages4English / čeština / русский +1
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enhanced-h264ify is a fork of well-known h264ify extension for Firefox/Chrome which blocks VP8/VP9 codecs on YouTube, so that you can use H264 only. This may be useful because there are lots of devices on the market which support H264 hardware decoding and do not support VP8/VP9.

This extension has new features such as manual blocking of H264, VP8, VP9, AV1, Opus, AAC codecs and 60fps video. By default it blocks everything but H264 and 60fps video.

It works only on YouTube.

GitHub: https://github.com/alextrv/enhanced-h264ify

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