Speed Up Youtube Videos More Than 2x Android

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Marissa Riggle

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Jul 14, 2024, 2:54:04 AM7/14/24
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It is filled screen recording videos, and they collectively take 148GiB of space, and I am going to move the files to my 4TB HDD (3725.29 GiB capacity), so that I can free up the space, and I can edit and compress the videos before I post them to my Youtube channel.

Of course I have a USB data cable, so I inserted one end of the cable to the phone and the other to a USB 3.0 port on the computer, to connect the phone to the computer, and selected "Transfer Files" in the prompt, and started copying the files using Windows Explorer:

speed up youtube videos more than 2x android


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It takes more than 4.5 hours to complete the transfer, I have cancelled the operation, I can't wait 4.5 hours just for the move operation to complete, and even in the unlikely case I could, by the time the operation completes I wouldn't be able to access the computer, it is some "technical difficulty" I would not go into here.

In case the contents of the files are important, about half of them are JPEG screenshots, all of these screenshots are less than 1MiB in size. The other files are MPEG-4 screen recordings that comes in all sizes, but most of them are between 0.5 - 5 GiB. And there are 95 pictures and 100 videos, for a total of 159636475587 bytes (148.67 GiB).

Just checked, the USB interface of the phone is Type-C source, I don't know if it supports USB 3.0 or not though, it is not stated. As for the cable, I don't know, maybe I will buy a USB 3.0 cable for the phone.

The practically achievable USB Mass Storage data transfer speed in this mode is around 42 "MB"/s. Your phone is an MTP device, not a mass storage device, but the calculations would be similar. Waiting is still probably your best option (802.11ac Wi-Fi could in theory exceed that speed, but in practice not by much).

Your phone also supports USB On-The-Go, which allows you to directly connect a USB disk to the phone and move files to it. (It might not be able to provide enough power for a 2.5" HDD, but you should be able to use a portable SSD or a high-capacity USB stick.) Later you can move the files from the USB SSD to your computer in a few minutes.

I found that using a FTP server on my phone and transfer the files via FTP worked much faster than USB (because it's USB 2.0 with horrible MTP). And all new files also showed up instantly which they often enough don't via USB. Not sure if this is all related to my P30 Pro, but my Axon 7 had similar issues.

Don't do it all at once. Do it in tranches of 8GB.Then plan to have a window. By all means stage it to a card first.4.5 hours is not a long time. 2 games on Steam.Windows feature updates take that long.Some compression approaches take that long for 4GB files.Within living memory compilation of programs took 4.5 hours.

Your technical difficulty suggests you don't have full ownership of the end to end chain, maybe that just means it is a work (school) computer you should not be using. So assuming it is your phone, card is the way to go.

I would find an app that can compress all your files into one(linux tar for example) then you're moving one contiguous file rather than many smaller ones. However this obviously doesn't work if you're out of space.

There is overhead with each individual file that you write to a disk involving looking for space on the disk, updating the file tables, etc. (I'm sure someone will chime in with more details.) The more small files you transfer the more time it will take because the more general file system overhead you will incur.

What I do when faced with this situation is to transfer the files overnight over WiFi. There are some apps that specialise in this, but most are proprietary and kinda complicated. So I just have an app that speaks SMB (file protocol used for network folders) and move files to a network location on my home WiFi - you can make it as simple as share a folder on the network from your Windows PC or have a dedicated NAS set up. The app I am currently using is called Cx File Explorer and I can just select the files/folders I want to move, select "move", then navigate to the network location (needs to be added first in the app) and select "paste". It does things in the background and you can just have the phone next to your bed overnight instead of having to babysit it.

Open the Gallery app > Tap the 3 lines in the bottom right > Videos > Select a video > Tap the pencil symbol at the bottom of the screen. From here, you should see a series of icons along the bottom of the screen, just above your Navigation Bar (Recent, Home and Back buttons). Swipe to the right until you seen 3 circles with a triangle in the largest circle (to the left of the musical note). Tap on the 3 circles to show your Play speed options above, make your selection, then tap 'Save' at the top of the screen.

@nortoniq: Have you tried swiping past the smiley sticker symbol, as more options should be available here? If not, try tapping the 3 vertical dots to the right of the sticker symbol to see if this produces further editing options.

I discovered, that somehow only videos which I shot with my phone camera can't be sped up. Something that worked for me: I changed the resolution down (from 2160x3840 to 1440x2560) and then saved that edited video as a copy. Now there is a option to change the speed of that "new" video.
I hope that helps.

Greetings Tim

I use to be able to slow down.. as well as speed up sections of my video. I've tried every suggestion here and nothing pops up to be able to do that. I found that I can play the video in faster or slower speed by taping am icon on the upper left. However... there is no way to save the selection.

Very frustrating.....I even tried lowering the resolution as suggested by another person here, saving as a copy then going back into edit and still... no option to slow down or speed up video...help! Do I need to download a different video editing app at this point?

Want to speed up the YouTube Videos for watching on mobile devices? The processes to speed up YouTube videos on the iPhone and Android are the same, and it is pretty easy to do. Follow the simple steps below to speed up the YouTube video using an Android or iPhone::

As YouTube itself only provides speed between o.25 to 2 times the default normal speed, for those who want to watch a long video at a speed higher than 2x, how can they increase YouTube playback speed more than 2x?

FlexClip provides the perfect online video editing service. You can speed up the video for YouTube when editing or a downloaded YouTube video easily and efficiently without downloading any software. Besides, it also provides you with many easy-to-use editing tools that level up your video, like transition effects, filters.

That's all for how tospeed up YouTube videos less or more than 2x. As you can see, speeding up a YouTube video is not hard at all with the above methods. Find this post helpful? Please share it with others.

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No, there is no limit. It just slows things down initially as there are overheads on checking each file.

I can quite easily upload movies of a few GB here in a couple of minutes, but, thats because everything else is already sync'd and so the overheads are low.

Have a look at -uploads/faster-sync

I was using my Synology NAS with the great Dropbox client in there. It was getting 45MB/sec upstream (I have 840Mb/ upload speed with FIOS).... so that's 360Mb/sec. It uploaded my 740GB collection in about 12 hours or so? I didn't check how long it took but I set it up after getting annoyed that Amazon Drive lost 20 of my videos and paid to go back to Dropbox where I had 30 days file retention -- Amazon Drive completely lost the files and I couldn't get them back otherwise. I set it up at 4am and when I checked around 4pm, it said it was already done.

If there's a cap, it could be on your machine or at your ISP. Maybe if you try uploading via Wifi it goes slower? I wired my PC here with a Cat6 cable into a 7-port switch and then with one cable into the cable modem across the room. Speeds are much faster than with any other provider I've used.

I don't use Google Drive so I can't say if I get the same results. For me, I turn on my Synology NAS, put the files on my drive there, and the system takes care of syncing it to Dropbox. I can have it do 10 files at the same time and each one goes for about 5MB each.... but it does 10 at the same time. Not sure if you're referring to individual upload speed but in terms of syncing a ton of files over, I seem to do OK and pretty much always have. I think sometimes it even matches it up to files in the Deleted files folder and pulls them out to avoid having to use network traffic if it has a match..... When I started to put my files back on Dropbox, it often said "Merged" instead of "Uploaded" as most of those files hadn't changed since I pulled them off 30 days ago.

HTML5 video provides native APIs to accelerate playback of any video, but most implemented players either hide or limit this functionality. This extension fixes that, plus more... It will help you optimize your video viewing by allowing you to make quick playback speed adjustments, as well as rewind the video to hear the last few second one more time. We don't read at a constant speed, and we talk much slower than we read - there is no reason why we have to listen at a constant speed and at a (very) slow rate.Once the extension is installed simply navigate to any page that offers HTML5 video, and you'll see a speed indicator in top left corner of the video player. Hover over the indicator to reveal the controls to accelerate, slowdown, or rewind the video (10 seconds + lowers playback speed). Or, even better, use your keyboard:- S - decrease playback speed.- D - increase playback speed.- R - reset playback speed.- Z - rewind video by 10 seconds.- X - advance video by 10 seconds.- V - show/hide controller.If you prefer other shortcuts, want to change the increment value, or want the player to remember your playback speed in the future, head into the settings page and customize it to your heart's content.

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