Author Topic: YouTube Video Speed Option - Why not Firefox YET?  (Read 2499 times)

I hate the speed option.



They've had tons of months to add support for Firefox, yet they add it to IE. I clear cookies all the time, I've never had this option on Firefox. The option is perfect for fooling around people like me, plus the slow motion helps with Nova's Random Bike Incidents. I tried running the page without HTML5, no change. The option was never there for me.
« Last Edit: February 27, 2012, 07:53:18 PM by MegaScientifical »

I occasionally have the option, but whenever I get it, the audio of the video is off, and I'm unable to turn it on. And no, I didn't mute Windows or my browser. I dunno, it's probably because the HTML5 stuff isn't compatible with Maxthon 3 or something, I dunno.

http://lifehacker.com/5491852/enable-variable-speed-playback-in-youtube

March of 2010. Where is my option? It says it's specifically FOR HTML5 at that time.

Youtube supports Firefox's implementation of HTML5 you're all just stupid.

This is about the video speed option. Why does IE get it, apparently Chrome gets it, but Firefox seemingly never had it or has some special requirements to that are unlisted.

Firefox is the worst browser.

I have it on Firefox ??



I usually use the speed option for slowing down sped-up SpongeBob videos.
Now I wish that would also be possible to do with MLP:FiM.

I wish I could look up the reason for it not being there, but I keep getting stuff about speeding up Firefox and stuff.