document.querySelector('video').playbackRate = 3 Will set it to any speed you want, also works on Netlfix
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Came here to comment this. Game-changing.
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Can also do this on Netflix (and maybe other services) with the "Video Speed Controller" Chrome extension.
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About the first thing I do when using Chrome on a new machine is install this - such a great extension! Made by
@igrigorik, at https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/video-speed-controller/nffaoalbilbmmfgbnbgppjihopabppdk?hl=en … Though doesn't watching movies at 2x speed dramatically change the affect (or affect the drama
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But at that speed, how can you follow the annotations and highlights of people you follow who watched it before you?
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*buys larger tv* *returns to tweet later to clarify something*
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Reminds me, there was a tweet somewhere, a while back about Indian channels playing tv shows at 1.15x (unbeknownst to viewers) so they could fit in more ad time for the same block of content.
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NBC does that too on their syndicated content.
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