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Embedded Youtube Video Full HD and No Annotations

Auto selects the highest resolution on all Youtube Videos AND embedded youtube videos on ALL webpages!

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Review: Good - script works

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Posted: 2015.04.02.
Edited: 2015.04.04.

Ineffective on Youtube channels' introduction video

EDIT 04-04-2015
I've just installed Firefox updated to 37.0.1 and below issues have disappeared. As well as HTML5 by default for Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/html5 -> Request HTML5 Player is back ...)
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The script runs everywhere [*] except on those "introduction" videos which autostart on channel pages, i.e. : https://www.youtube.com/user/AviationWeek
Not only does it not apply HD to those videos when run without any other script but moreover it disables another Youtube only script from performing similar HD :

I use together with Embedded Youtube Video Full HD 3.0-1 another script called Yays! (Yet Another Youtube Script) 1.14 which also allows choosing video quality but only on Youtube

- Now, whether Yays! be enabled or not Embedded Youtube Video will not handle the above mentioned video ...
- Both work correctly together on Youtube/watch videos
- Finally, if I make with Greasemonkey (Excluded Pages) an exception for http*://www.youtube.com/* for Embedded Youtube Video (since anyway HD is handled on Youtube with Yays!), then ... Embedded Youtube Video becomes ineffective on all Youtube embedded pages.

This is odd!

Thanks for your concern.

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Posted: 2015.04.11.
Edited: 2015.04.11.

Thank you for reporting this, I have had compatibility issues with this script and the Youtube Link Title script when used together, and before now, I have been puzzled why HD wasn't working when this script was in use with the above mentioned script. With your updated feedback, it is now confirmed that there is for sure a clash. These two scripts shall never be compatible and I shall update my script page to note this.

Thanks,
Daniel.

Deleted user 128
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Posted: 2015.04.11.

Anyway I now run this excellent Embedded Youtube Video Full HD 3.0-1 together with another excellent script, YouTube HD Override 2.8, and these two manage very well with each other.
I've set in Greasemonkey's Excluded Pages for Embedded Youtube Video Full HD 3.0-1, http://*.youtube.com/* and https://*.youtube.com/*
This way all is fine- Thanks for your very nice script. As we all know, nowadays, in whatever area/domain of life (or almost) the difficulty is not in finding but in choosing. So many scripts (and that's good!) but finding the one(s) you really need, and having them compatible within each other is not always obvious. So, I'm happy your script fulfills my expectations. managing embedded videos is, as I've read it here and there, requires a particular skill because it is not obvious at all.

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Posted: 2015.04.12.

I am glad you have found your own personal solution :) Thank you for staying loyal and reporting on what mishaps I may have caused ;).

Thank you also for understanding the troubles I have gone through getting this script in working order, and yes you are right, it takes a certain amount of skills to do this sort of manipulation to a web page. Not impossible though, very few scripts out there that do this sort of thing, but not impossible.

So thank you once again,
Daniel.

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