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.
This method uses OCLP, as it provides the most stable, secure, and update-friendly environment for macOS Big Sur. Step 1: Download the Tools
Turn the Mac back on while holding down the key on your keyboard. Release the key when you see the boot picker menu.
Breathing New Life into Old Macs: The macOS Big Sur Patcher The release of macOS Big Sur (version 11.0) in 2020 marked one of the most significant shifts in Apple’s software history. With a complete design overhaul, the introduction of Control Center, and deeper integration with Apple Silicon, Big Sur was a heavy update. Consequently, Apple dropped support for many older Mac models, including several popular machines from 2012 and 2013. For users unwilling to abandon their perfectly functional hardware, the emerged as a vital community-driven solution. What is a Patcher?
Download the latest GUI version ( OpenCore-Patcher-GUI.app.zip ). Macos Big Sur Patcher
You got Big Sur running on your 2012 MacBook Pro. Is it usable?
You cannot download Big Sur from the App Store on an unsupported Mac (Apple hides it). Use the "Patched Sur" app or use the softwareupdate command in Terminal on a supported Mac:
A macOS Big Sur patcher is the ultimate tool for unlocking hidden potential in older Apple hardware. By utilizing utilities like OpenCore Legacy Patcher, you can safely bypass Apple’s software walls, breathe new life into an older machine, and enjoy modern application compatibility without spending a dime on new hardware. This method uses OCLP, as it provides the
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Some older Macs require specific hardware drivers that Apple completely removed from Big Sur (like older Wi-Fi cards or non-native graphics kexts).
In June 2020, Apple announced macOS 11 Big Sur. It was a visual and architectural revolution: a completely redesigned interface, new icons, a control center, and—most critically—the first macOS to natively run on Apple’s own M1 chips. For Intel Macs, support was officially cut off at the 2013 MacBook Pro, 2014 iMac, and 2013 Mac Pro. Older machines—some perfectly capable of running daily tasks—were declared obsolete overnight.
Metal-compatible GPUs offer the smoothest experience, though non-Metal patches exist. Supported Mac Models via Patching MacBook Pro (Late 2012, 2013, and 2014) MacBook Air (Mid 2012, 2013, and 2014) iMac (Late 2012, 2013, and 2014) Mac mini (Late 2012 and 2014)