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[Feature Request]: Use Custom Speed Settings for Smaller Incremental Adjustments and Control #6371

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Wajinn opened this issue Dec 13, 2024 · 2 comments
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Wajinn commented Dec 13, 2024

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  • I have searched the issue tracker for open and closed issues that are similar to the feature request I want to file, without success.
  • I have searched the documentation for information that matches the description of the feature request I want to file, without success.
  • This issue contains only one feature request.

Problem Description

Presently, YouTube allows custom speed settings, than gives the user small increment adjustments from 0 to 100. The jump from 75% to normal speed (100%) is too big.

Proposed Solution

Let the user make smaller adjustments, regarding playback speed. YouTube already has this ability.

Alternatives Considered

Other ways, outside of updating code, not available for the player.

Issue Labels

improvement to existing feature

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@efb4f5ff-1298-471a-8973-3d47447115dc

This is already possible. Look in the Player settings

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absidue commented Dec 13, 2024

You can already configure the default playback rate, maximum playback rate and playback rate interval in the player section of the settings page.

@efb4f5ff-1298-471a-8973-3d47447115dc efb4f5ff-1298-471a-8973-3d47447115dc closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Dec 13, 2024
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