Web Video Speed Controller
Effortlessly control any online video speed. Easily operable via floating interface, or keyboard shortcuts, or mouse actions only.
Speed up or slow down HTML5 videos with keyboard shortcuts
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Video Speed Controller Extension allows you to manage the playback speed of any HTML5 video.
Video Speed Controller Extension also allows you to advance or rewind the video as many times as you want.
You can use keyboard shortcuts to speed-up/slow-down/advance/rewind the video. The shortcuts can be configured in the setting pages.
How to use Video Speed Controller Extension:
- Install the extension.
- Pin it to your browser.
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A simple video speed control extension
it's ok but doesn't hide..if you even breathe on the mouse, it reappears
Best extension for video playback control
Excellent and simple quality of life extension. Works exactly how I needed it to. I use it with Panopto. This lets me go beyond the native speed cap of 2x using a simple keyboard control scheme with practical and non-obtrusive UI. It does not overtake native controls (e.g., 'space bar' for pause/play). It simply covers the obvious ergonomic/QoL gap left by the original developers. Well done.