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<description>Try this: When viewing a movie on YouTube, add &amp;fmt=18 to the end of the URL. In addition to slight video improvement, you should also notice increased audio quality. Notice I use the word “slight.” I hope YouTube goes further than this humble baby step towards something more like Vimeo’s level of quality.

There’s also a Firefox extension that supports higher-quality YouTube playback (among a list of other enhancements).

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<dc:date>2008-04-28T12:20:33Z</dc:date>
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<p class="description">Try this: When viewing a movie on YouTube, add &fmt=18 to the end of the URL. In addition to slight video improvement, you should also notice increased audio quality. Notice I use the word “slight.” I hope YouTube goes further than this humble baby step towards something more like Vimeo’s level of quality.

There’s also a Firefox extension that supports higher-quality YouTube playback (among a list of other enhancements).

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There’s also a Firefox extension that supports higher-quality YouTube playback (among a list of other enhancements).

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<p class="description">Try this: When viewing a movie on YouTube, add &fmt=18 to the end of the URL. In addition to slight video improvement, you should also notice increased audio quality. Notice I use the word “slight.” I hope YouTube goes further than this humble baby step towards something more like Vimeo’s level of quality.

There’s also a Firefox extension that supports higher-quality YouTube playback (among a list of other enhancements).

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