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General => General Technical Chat => Topic started by: RoGeorge on April 22, 2021, 07:32:10 pm
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Since The Internet, multimedia video (and many times audio only, too) took over the text written format, with its pros and cons.
I've found my watching speed constantly increasing over the years, especially since youtube offers this as a standard setting (my "Enhancer for YouTube" plugin default playback speed went from 1x to 1.5x, and now to 1.7 or 2 playback speed, everything less feels painfully slow now, almost retarded).
Am I some sort of weirdo spending too much time on YouTube, or is it that many others are facing a similar behavior, and went from the default x1 speed playback to something faster? So what's yours? Is the increasing in audio/video playback speed a trend?
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First vote! I win a million internet points!
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Oh, well, it looks like 100% of the users are using x1.25 playback speed! ;D
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1x, but I manually skip most of the video for majority of the channels I watch. In general I probably watch half of the video at best.There are a few channels where I watch the whole video.
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7 1/2 ips on a reel to reel tape deck
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If it's interesting content, I watch it at 1x and skip any boring parts. If it's a boring mandatory corporate training video I watch at 1.5x or 2x depending on the speaker. I can get all of the relevant information much faster than it is presented.
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I voted 1.25x, but it's more of a toss-up between 1.25x and 1.5x. It kinda depends on how fast the speaker is speaking, etc. This is for like lectures and technical content and stuff. For movies/TV stuff, I just stick to 1x, no speedup.
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1.x. In rare occasions I use 1.5x or 2x, because if the video needs to be sped up it is because it is not concise enough for what I am expecting. More often I resort to 0.75x or 0.5x, if I want to quote someone word for word. Or 0.25x when I want to see the details of a scene.
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My default on YouTube is 1.25x, which is suitable and doesn't require extra focus for any presenter for me. Many presenters speak quite slowly though so I often use 1.5x or even 1.75x. If I'm looking for something specific and just want to absorb it as quickly as possible, then 2x, but this requires focus.
I really only watch edutainment content on YouTube, I wouldn't do this for movies or TV.
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1x, but I manually skip most of the video for majority of the channels I watch. In general I probably watch half of the video at best.There are a few channels where I watch the whole video.
Same here. Videos sucks for transfer of information anyway. A book/document is way more efficient but takes more time to create (=condense the information into it's essence rather than lots of rambling).
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It depends on the speaker but I don't think I've encountered a video where I've had to go below 1.5x; I usually start with 1.7x and move up and down as necessary. e.g. I prefer bigclivedotcom around 2x, but mikeselectricstuff at 1.5x. I watch Dave at 1.75x.
...and it does make listening to people in-person feel painfully slow, and others have to tell me to slow down. :-//
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You didn't have an option for my choice: I had no idea that you could adjust the playback speed.
I have now added that app and start using it. My usual mode is to skip ahead a lot.
So many videos have slow rambling redundant content that I wonder whether they are stretching the time out to get more total minutes viewed. Or perhaps they are just clueless on how to prepare a presentation.
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You didn't have an option for my choice: I had no idea that you could adjust the playback speed.
I have now added that app and start using it. My usual mode is to skip ahead a lot.
So many videos have slow rambling redundant content that I wonder whether they are stretching the time out to get more total minutes viewed. Or perhaps they are just clueless on how to prepare a presentation.
This happened with youtube and now with Odysee videos. Even if the title isn't full of click-bait, the content producer takes up to 2 minutes getting to #10 of his dumb top ten list. |O