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YouTube Auto-Resume

Seamlessly continue any YouTube video exactly where you left off. This script automatically saves your playback position and features intelligent playlist handling: your progress within a playlist is saved separately for that playlist, keeping it distinct from your progress on the same video watched elsewhere. It also handles Shorts and video previews with unique rules, and automatically cleans up old data.

Autor
ElectroKnight22
Denně instalací
1
Celkem instalací
98
Hodnocení
4 0 0
Verze
1.7.1
Vytvořeno
13. 02. 2025
Aktualizováno
21. 06. 2025
Size
17,3 KB
Licence
MIT
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Features:

  • The script tracks and remembers each YouTube video's playback progress so you can resume from your exact position. By default, progress for regular videos is saved for up to 30 days.
  • Your progress within a playlist is saved to its own "universe," completely separate from your progress on the same video watched elsewhere. This means you can pick up a video at 10:00 in a tutorial playlist, but still have it resume at 0:30 from where you left off when watching it normally.
  • The script won't interfere with live streams while they are live. However, your progress is still tracked, so if you leave and come back later to watch the VOD, you can resume from where you were.
  • Previews on the YouTube homepage are tracked so you can resume exactly where the preview left off when you click the video, instead of restarting from the beginning. This works nicely with the YouTube Preview Unmute script that I have made.
  • Shorts playback progress is tracked and saved for one day. Not sure what this achieves so this may be removed in a future update.
  • If a video's URL already has a timestamp (?t=...), this script will respectfully stand down and let YouTube handle it.
Note:
  • YouTube Music is not explicitly supported and will likely not work.
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