Adjust playback speed for any video. Video speed controller for your videos
Super Video Speed Controller allows to increase or decrease playback speed on any web site.
Features:
🎥 Work almost everywhere
🎥 You can adjust using presets or set a custom speed as a percentage
🎥 Use shortcuts
Quick Start: Find the “Super Video Speed Controller” icon by opening the menu under the “puzzle” icon on the toolbar.
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Download and install the extension from the Google Chrome Webstore or Edge Add-ons marketplace
Steps:
Open the video in the active tab. Start playback.
Adjust using the extension’s popup:
The technology works both on large sites and on little-known ones. The coverage of the sites is 99%
You can put it as a percentage and specify the exact value (e.g. +17; -29). Unlike, for example, the Youtube player, where you can put only certain values that are offered to you.
Use the following Keyboard shortcuts:
Super Video Speed Controller for Chrome is available in Chrome Web Store
Super Video Speed Controller for Edge is available in the Edge Add-ons marketplace.
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