YouTube video quality really sucks. Well, that’s mostly true. I started seeing really great quality YouTube content on sites other than YouTube and wondered how to get the high quality version . . . which uses Quicktime codecs, instead of Flash.
Here’s a super easy answer . . . at least for Mac users. Visit this page, drag the bookmarklet to your Bookmarks bar. Now each time you visit a YouTube page just click on the bookmarklet and if there is a better quality version, it will load.
Found this on OSXHints.
1 May 2008 at 15:05 |
Better YouTube Experience…
That little trick comes courtesy of its DigiJuke browser for searching and tagging the BitTorrent and YouTube content you want downloaded in the appropriate PSP and iPod (MPEG-4), Wii (FLV), or TV (MPEG-2) format for in-home or ……