Solve YouTube Rebuffer Problem When You Switch To Full Screen Mode

YouTube video resolutions

YouTube lovers on slower internet connection are very much disappointed by a recently changed settings that went into live in the video sharing site. The new settings (known as Auto HD) force the video to re-buffer from the beginning when you switch to full screen mode when watching a video. Just imagine a situation where you load a full video in normal mode in 360 pixels resolution. Now you wanted to watch it in full screen, the video switches from 360p to 480p automatically and starts buffering from the starting point again! Very annoying, isn’t it? Not so much when you are on a high speed internet connection, but if you are on a slow connection, you have every reason to feel so. Though YouTube doesn’t really offer any fix for this, we have few tricks which can solve this issue for you.

Method-1: Changing Settings In Your YouTube Account

Click on the “Settings..” link found atop when you click on the video resolution (240p, 360p etc.) button.

YouTube video resolution settings

If you are already having an YouTube account, sign in to the account and go to your YouTube account settings page, where you’ll find settings for “Video Playback Quality”. Choose the first option “I have a slow connection. Never play higher-quality video.” and click the “Save Changes” button at the bottom of the page.

YouTube video playback quality settings in account

Now, videos will never get into the higher resolution mode when you switch to the full screen mode. On the downside, this method only works when you play the videos while you are logged into your YouTube account.

Method-2: Using GreaseMonkey Script

Install GreaseMonkey add-on for Firefox and restart your browser. If you are on Google Chrome you need not install any extension.

Install this GreaseMonkey script (YouTube Auto Buffer & Auto HD & Remove Ads) in your Firefox or Chrome browsers and it will take care of the rest. Now test the script by playing and switching any YouTube video into full screen. The problem should have been fixed now!

[Tip] Start YouTube Video From A Specific Time

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We all love YouTube and the ever increasing millions of videos continually posted on it. We like to share the videos with friends over various social networking platforms (yeah, for the same reason, youtu.be URL shortening service was launched by Google!). Everything is fine and cool, no problem with sharing and watching as long as videos that you share are short in length. But what do you do when you need to share a video which is a bit longer and you wanted to emphasize on only specific portion of the video? Yeah, YouTube has added support to quickly skip or start any video from specific time frame. To do this, you just had to append the time (“t=”) parameter to the URL of the video. Where you can specify the time in seconds (or in minutes) to instruct the video to load from that particular time.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=suTDT6-Q8NE#t=61s                
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=suTDT6-Q8NE#t=1m1s

If you open the above URL in your browser, you can see that the video starts from 1 minute 1 second mark.

Now YouTube has decided to cut down this manual work on the users’ part. When you watch any video, just right-click on it and you will see a new “Copy video URL at current time”. You will now have the URL with “t= “ parameter appended to the video automatically corresponding to the point of the time in the video at which you selected this option.

Copy Video URL at current time

[Via] Labnol

Watch Out: YouTube Adds A “Vuvuzela” Button

YouTube Vuvuzela button

Some things always keep changing, like how YouTube has been doing for some time now. YouTube has recently (some months back actually) redesigned it’s interface and we are getting used to it.

YouTube is good at playing some pranks too ! After April 1 fools day prank (Textp), it seem we have another one here, this time it is 2010 FFIA World cup special, the “Vuvuzelaeffect to the audio.

Have you noticed the small football icon soccer worldcupwhile watching some of the YouTube videos off-late? Just go ahead and click on it,  surprise !! who’s blowing the “Vuvuzela” there ?

The annoying Vuvuzela sound toggles on and off if you click this football icon. Although this button can’t been found on all videos, it’s indeed showing up on some non-soccer videos on the YouTube.

Try The New YouTube Online Video Editor

YouTube online video editor

YouTube has launched a new free online video editor for those videos that you upload to the YouTube.

This is on-par with the most of the offline video editor softwares like Windows Movie Maker or iMovie. This online video editor tool allows you to do various action on the videos like combine multiple videos, trimming the beginning or ending of the video, adding soundtracks from AudioSwap library, you can even created new videos directly in the YouTube without worrying about the file formats or uploading problems.

This feature has been launched under TestTube, where YouTube tests whole lot of new upcoming features (like Real-Time comments search etc.).

Watch the funny video below to know more about it:

Link: Access YouTube online video editor

Convert YouTube Videos To Animated GIFs

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GIFs are always the preferred choice if you want to embed any short video (length typically less than 10 seconds).This allows users to quickly watch the video as animation instead of waiting for the video to load fully which also requires a user’s click to start streaming.Also these GIFs can be used as avatars for your profile on web forums.

You can easily make an animated GIF from any video on your computer using desktop programs like Adobe Photoshop or Camtasia Studio or VirtualDub.

Even though you can download any YouTube video and save it to your PC and convert it into a GIF, but then you may want a direct conversion tool that doesn’t require you to download the video and do the conversion for you online, right? Here’s a website GifSoup, that will do this for you for free.

1. As a first step, register yourself for GifSoup.

2. Now go to GifSoup and enter the YouTube video URL in the box and click “Create Gif”.

Enter YouTube URL in GifSoup

3. Now you will be taken to the customization page, where you can preview the video, and also enter your custom parameters like custom video length etc.Click Finish to complete the conversion process.[Note that there’s a 15 second limit on the length of the video, as the output file size will increase upon the increase of the video length].

Custom GIF conversion settings in GifSoup

4. Now your converted GIF will be shown on another page.Click on the image to download the GIF.

YouTube Video Converted using GifSoup

Sample Output:

Here’s the converted GIF of a  YouTube video that I have got after conversion.

MJ Moonwalk GifSoup conversion

Check & Compare Your Video Streaming Speeds At YouTube Video Speed History

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Have you ever checked out this new YouTube Video Speed History Page? If you haven’t, go and check it now.It actually gives you some idea of the broadband speed (at what YouTube videos could load over a period of time) with comparison to your neighbours ISP speed.

By looking at the graphs, you can easily decide whether your ISP is justifying the charges you pay for them by providing the speed as promised.

Look at the following screenshots taken by me, I’m at least happy that my ISP is providing me a speed which is slightly greater than the average speed of my City (Hyderabad), and the country, even though we are far behind the global average speed Sad

Go to YouTube Video Speed History page and check your ISP’s performance now.

ScreenShots:

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YouTube speed comparision chart

Also the sudden small dip in speeds around the end of April and beginning of May 2010 is possibly due to the SEA-ME-WE 4 Undersea Cable System Outage and the repair that was going on at that time.

Download YouTube Videos Using YouTube Bookmarklet

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You must have read our earlier post about how to save YouTube or any flash videos from temporary internet file to your hard disk drive as FLVs.

Now, Trevor of How-To-Geek has come up with a mush simpler solution for downloading YouTube videos that doesn’t require installing any browser plugins, or any video grabbing softwares.

All you need is small Bookmarking script as looks like the one given below:

Get YouTube video – (Drag into your bookmarks- currently working to make it work)

Get YouTube video

Drag this YouTube Bookmarklet grab script into your bookmarks (see the animated image below)

YouTube bookmark animation

Now open any YouTube video, and find a small links below the User profile, you can find two links in this particular case “Standard MP4” and “HD 720p”.

Watch the below video to see the overview of the whole process.

Video: YouTube Bookmarklet

The advantage of using this process is that you need not install any buggy extensions for your browser to get this feature.Also it saves time by giving a direct download link for any YouTube video.

Thanks Trevor for the tip !!

YouTube Fails To Live Telecast IPL Online

YouTube had made a deal with the Indian Premier League (IPL) organizers that they would be telecasting the IPL season 3 cricket matches live. This deal made internet user fans of IPL to celebrate.

But the dreams came breaking down soon as the IPL season 3 starts. The YouTube site showed error and stopped broadcasting the matches live within few seconds of the opening ceremony.

Here are the screen shots of the YouTube page. I was disappointed and had to stick to the Television for the match.

tech probs youtube ipl inaugral match

I felt pity for the ILP fans who don’t have Cable TVs and who were hoping to watch IPL series Online.

I guess that the error was due to traffic overload. But soon I was able to see the Match Online. Here is the Toss between the two teams shown. But there was mismatch with the audio and the video.

IPL youtube toss live

Even if the live telecast did not work well you can come later to watch the match highlights. I hope the highlight matches will be working fine.

If you are a real IPL fan and want to watch the match live, book an IPL ticket. Its easy, you can book it online. Click here to Book IPL Tickets Online. For booking the tickets, you can see the IPL schedule here.

If you want to watch the IPL matches live or highlights then go to the link below:

Watch IPL Matches Online

Saving YouTube Videos From Temp File To Your Hard Drive

You must be knowing that whenever you open a webpage, the data in the page would be first stored in your computer’s windows internet cache temporary folder and later retrieved from there.This is true in case of YouTube also.

So whenever you open a YouTube video and let it to stream fully, it will be saved in your Windows temp folders as “flaXXX.tmp” file.So now our hack will be using this concept to save YouTube (or any flash content based streaming site for that matter) directly on your hard drive without needing to install any extensions in your browser.

The Process:

1 Step 1: Go to windows temp folder from the following path:

for Windows vista/ Windows 7:

C:\>Users\>User Name\>AppData\>Local\>Temp\

2 Step 2: As said earlier, the temporary flash files would generally be of the format flaXXX.tmp.In my case the required filename is flaDEBD.tmp.This file contains the flash content from YouTube video that you have just allowed to stream fully.

3 Step 3: This is the temp file that we are looking for.If we can copy it to some other location on your PC and rename it as *.flv file, our headache is over, but unfortunately Windows doesn’t allow you to copy a temporary file that is already in use by another application like browser for instance.

The following animated image would reflect the same situation.

Can't copy file

4 Step 4: Luckily we have a free open source program called HoboCopy that makes this copying process easier for us.Download the zip file and place HoboCopy.exe in your C:\ drive (or in any directory from where you can actually run this exe file through command prompt).

5 Step 5: Now open Administrator command prompt (Windows XP users can make type cmd in the run prompt but Windows Vista and Windows 7 users have to run cmd.exe using “Run as administrator” from the menu, you can actually figure out the difference between normal command prompt and Administrator command prompt, the window name starts with the word “Administrator” as you can see from the below screen shots.

6 Step 6: Go to C:\ and type the following commands (assuming that you have placed HoboCopy.exe in your “C” drive).

Pass the target file name that you want to copy like flaXXX.tmp at the end of the command.

C:\>hobocopy C:>Users>User Name>AppData>Local>Temp\ G:>FLV-Video> flaXXX.tmp

Replace “User Name” with your Windows administrator user name and “flaXXX.tmp” with your actual target file. In my case  the User Name is “Bharath” and the target filename is flaDEBD.tmp

C:\>hobocopy C:\Users\User Name\AppData\Local\Temp\ G:\FLV-Video\ flaDEBD.tmp

Command prompt hobocopy

Wait till the file gets copied to your target destination.

Copying windows temp file using hobocopy to another folder

7Step 7: Now that your required temporary file copied to another folder, you can change it’s extension from “.tmp” to “.flv” so that it can be opened by any player that supports FLV format files.

Temp File copying in Chrome using hobocopy

Download HoboCopy [Sourceforge.net]

Note:

1.The browser I have used here is Google Chrome, you can also refer to our guide on how to download YouTube videos in Google Chrome using greasemonkey scripts.Also make sure that you don’t use Internet explorer 6 for watching YouTube videos.

2.The above whole process has been done in my system which is running Windows 7.The procedure still remains the same for Windows Vista and Windows XP even though there may be changes in the location of Windows Temporary files.

3.HoboCopy actually intended for backing up entire folder(s).But here we are limiting it to just one file by passing the file name argument at the end of the syntax (flaDEBD.tmp in the above pics).So if you do not pass the file name at the end of the syntax, the entire temp folder gets backed up.

Play HTML5 Videos In Internet Explorer Using This Codec

You might be aware of the fact that many of the online video streaming sites like YouTube, Vimeo have started supporting HTML5 videos.

You can watch HTML5 videos if you use latest versions of browsers like Firefox 3.6 or Google Chrome 4.

However if you are still using Internet Explorer (let me remind you folks, YouTube gonna stop support for IE6 from March 13), there’s a way you can watch HTML5 videos.That’s by using the plugin developed for Internet Explorer by Cristian Adam.

HTML5 Internet Explorer

The plugin called Xiph.org Ogg Codec gives an option for users to add support for <video>tag in IE that enables the HTML5 video support in Internet Explorer.

Download the Xiph.Org Ogg Codecs plugin here

You can read more about this plugin here.