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    7 hours ago

    I can barely follow and absorb anything at 1.5-2x.

    Beyond that, more power to you.

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      6 hours ago

      Not OP but informational podcast/interview type videos that are heavy on talking and long I watch at 2.25x with subtitles on.

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        6 hours ago

        Interesting, I do 1.5x for certain podcasts and tabletop like Critical Role, but even at that speed I miss things and lose comprehension (although I am usually multitasking as well)

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          Makes sense, in other contexts I’d watch at lower speeds (I watch starcraft games sometimes at 1.25x), but for me this is kind of like the video equivalent of skimming an article, actively reading and listening at the same time and not multitasking. I also manually skip around to get to relevant information faster.

          I’d also like to mention that I’m able to do this because I use FreeTube, not because I pay for YouTube…

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    7 hours ago

    I am at the point where you tube is now a rare choice. I am tired of the stupid games and adblock and trying to not log in.

    Fuck it, I can do without.

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    16 hours ago

    Lol nope, out of principle I will never pay for this even if I didn’t already hate Google.

    It feels so condescending to the user, so unconcerned with their agency that I could never bring myself to support this choice with even a tiny amount of money.

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      16 hours ago

      100% agree. The problem is that there are more and more features that get tugged behind the subscription paywall

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      12 hours ago

      Same here. I’m sick of seeing people say stuff like “just pay for Premium bro”. Stfu. That’s like paying the mafia for “protection” from them. YouTube created these problems and now I have to pay them to fix it? Fuck no.

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    15 hours ago

    You can use yt-dlp to download it and play it in whatever movie player you want that supports variable speeds, unless and until YouTube cracks down on downloading.

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      15 hours ago

      I use jdownloader2. I think it uses yt-dl on the backend though? Like the original yt-dl. I’m not sure.

      I was curious so I downloaded the Mac version of yt-dlp (as I am on Mac), couldn’t get it to run. And I’m comfortable with the command line.

      YouTube kinda is cracking down on downloading though. If a video is marked as adult (you need to sign in to view it), it can’t be downloaded. A lot of “official videos” (like trailers from the studio) can’t be downloaded. Subtitles can’t be downloaded. That’s in jd2. Not sure about yt-dlp.

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        I think it uses yt-dl on the backend though? Like the original yt-dl.

        You’re probably thinking of youtube-dl. I’d guess that it most-likely used that at one point, but probably switched to yt-dlp when YouTube started throttling single-stream downloads.

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        Listening to people talk faster gives me anxiety. It’s the closest thing (I guess) to feeling like I have ADHD. Like I’ve done a bunch of speed but without any of the dopaminergic effects.

        I don’t know how anybody does it to be quite honest. Even putting a podcast on 1.25x is too much. It’s like I know they are talking faster than they should and it makes me feel cracked out.

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      15 hours ago

      That’s what I wanted to know. Until I realised I don’t care how people watch YouTube and that it’s more annoying to me that Google is paywalling something that costs them nothing to implement.

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      I watch most IT/Technical videos at 1.5-2x speed. Especially tutorial style videos. Most creators use a very long and drawn out way of speaking in order to keep the viewer on the same page, but most of the time I know the core concepts already, so I don’t need the super detailed parts only the barebones.

    • cosmicrookie@lemmy.worldOP
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      15 hours ago

      This was a video of a machine treating pomegranate seeds 🤷 don’t ask

      But it was filmed in a lot of detail and there was no need to watch the whole thing. The creators should probably have made a highlights video instead.

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        12 hours ago

        I would give anything to skim an article rather than sit through a 10 minute video for the one thing I need to know.

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      13 hours ago

      I don’t know what YouTube does when you increase playback speed, but a lot of people who listen to podcast-type material or lectures will use software that has the ability to time-stretch the playback without changing the pitch. That is, we can often understand people perfectly well speaking more quickly than they actually do.

      I imagine that some people are most-likely looking at content of that sort on YouTube.