Video Speed Controller 的评价
Video Speed Controller 作者: codebicycle
35 条评价
- 评分 3 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 18392014, 2 个月前Periodically completely kills performance on websites that don't even have a video in them. At least there's a blacklist feature.
- 评分 3 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 18383574, 1 年前Good functionality, helpful and customizable shortcuts, very unobtrusive design.
However, it is prone to crashes when skipping backwards in sped up videos and would often appear to slow down pages with no videos at all. I also had the impression that turning the speed up and down didn't entirely cancel out - 评分 3 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 16910575, 2 年前I've been using this extension for some time now, but it seems like it was blocking PayPal - couldn't sign in to the website. When I disabled this add-on all went normal with PayPal. I've read that there's a risk involved with extensions like this one that request "Access your data for all websites" - because they can read usernames and passwords. Since this add-on is not monitored nor updated I decided to remove it.
- Easy to use, works most of the time but sometimes stops working, fixed by reinstalling the plugin then refreshing the webpage.
But dodgy sounding permissions required: it demands "Access your data for all websites" which means according to mozzila it "can read... [the] data you enter such as usernames and passwords."
I don't know if it actually does, but I uninstall it when not using it. - This extension is excellent. The keyboard shortcuts (which are customizable) are all you need to control it. Speed can be set to what you want and a hotkey can be used to go to a preset speed that you likely use all the time.
However, there is no privacy policy and the extension has the status of 'Access your data for all websites'. This means it can access every on your browser including usernames and password.
Another user has brought issue up; it can be found on GitHub by clicking the 'support URL' on the extensions main page, clicking on 'issues' and then searching for "data". The dev did come back to the user and point that although the extension has "root" access to the browser no information is passed out externally.
All we can can do it take his word for it. A would recommend this information be put into a proper privacy policy which can then be found easier for other user with the same concerns. I'll be looking to find a similar extension that takes privacy a little bit more seriously in the meantime. - 评分 3 / 5来自 natsuozawa, 5 年前It does the job, but whenever I pause/skip the video the speed is reverted back to 1.00 (on some websites)
- 评分 3 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 15325128, 6 年前
- 评分 3 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 12357851, 6 年前some video servers like rapidvideo doesn't load the plugin, then it cannot control its playrate
- I liked that it worked by keyboard but I dont want that icon on the video all the time. Also it disorts the sound too much by slowing or speeding it up (which is prolly a yt thing because the same disortion happens when I use the yt speed settings). When I can use my software player with slow or fast vids and change the speed there than the sound is perfect.
- Very usefull addon, but I'm having a issue. IDK why but this addon is making it impossible to load some sites. And it happens only at Firefox, e.g. for acess this site: https://www.noalvo.com/ I have to disable the addon, If I turn it on, the site dosen't load... I'm also thinking that the addon is responsable to use a lot of ram memory
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发布于 7 年前With Video Speed Controller you can control the speed of any HTML5 video on any website not just on Youtube.- 评分 3 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 14289831, 7 年前ok so i love this add-on... on chrome. the audio quality starts glitching out on anything over 2.00 speed on firefox. i usually watch youtube videos at 2.50+ but i can't deal with the robotic sound on firefox. however i really do prefer firefox and would rather switch over to firefox, but this video speed issue is the only thing stopping me. not sure if it's an add-on problem or just a firefox issue that can't be helped.
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发布于 7 年前We should escalate this further to Mozilla because it's a Firefox issue.
See these bug reports:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1344756
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1427267