View YouTube Videos the way they were meant to be viewed!
Ever wished you could view YouTube videos in the way that the creator saw them when he/she completed them?
Well, there’s an easy way!
Just download This Javascript, (which comes in a .txt file because it’s so long) and make a new bookmark in a browser like Firefox or Safari. (This trick doesn’t work with some browsers) Call your bookmark YouTube HD or something like that, just to remind you what it actually does. In the URL or location field, open up that .txt file you just downloaded and select all the text, then copy and paste it to the location field. Save the new bookmark and go to any YouTube video. Watch the video, then click the bookmark and watch the video again. The script basically shows you the original video, as it was uploaded. The video you normally see on YouTube is re-endoded flash video, which is very low quality.
This trick only works with some browsers, and it consumes more bandwidth than the normal videos. Still, don’t you think it’s worth it if you can actually read the text on screencasts or see someone’s face?

















