Watch Youtube Videos in Fast Forward or Slowdown mode with Enounce

I posted earlier about  how uou can split the portion of your Youtube videos which you want to see and send it to anyone you want or watch yourself with Spliced.

http://img131.imageshack.us/img131/3707/timeng1.jpgToday I came across a website that allows you Change the playback speed of YouTube Videos dynamically! which means that you can play your youtube videos in Fast Forward or Slowdown mode. Enounce allows you to watch more videos in less time with speed-up. It helps me understand and transcribe complex material with slow-down mode when I’m looking to learn something new on my guitar using Youtube guitar lessons.

Key Features

  • Change the playback speed of YouTube Videos (and any other Flash Video)
  • Watch more videos in less time with speed-up
  • Understand and Transcribe complex material with slow-down.
  • Increase learning with lower frustration
  • It’s Free!!

http://img142.imageshack.us/img142/4350/enouncesr0.jpg

To use MySpeed, download and install MySpeed Speed Slider from enounce.com . Then just move the slider to change the playback speed when watching video. The software is available free of cost for a limited period of time so get yours now.


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