The novaPDF Knowledgebase now includes video tutorials ( hosted on YouTube, you can subscribe to our channel here -
http://www.youtube.com/Softlandro ) but even if we upload those in high quality, YouTube might deliver them to you in a lower quality format depending on the speed of your internet connection. To watch the video tutorials in high-quality here is what you can do:
- If you have an YouTube account sign in, click on Account and go to Playback Setup. You'll have in there a Video Quality section with 3 radio buttons, make sure you select I have a fast connection. Always play higher-quality video when it's available. and click on Save Changes. Note that this will affect all the videos you'll watch on YouTube, not only those from our knowledgebase
- If the above change didn't work (it doesn't sometimes) or you don't have an YouTube account, everytime you play a video in our knowledgebase if it's in a lower quality you can change it to High Quality by hovering over the last icon (with the reversed triangle in it) in the player controls (near the full screen icon, under the YouTube logo) and a slider will open where you can click on HQ.
- If none of the options above worked, you can force YouTube into serving you the high quality format by adding the &fmt=18 parameter at the end of the movie url. For example, to force playing a video with this url, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fF9Fe7Pg_U, in high quality, you would add the parameter and it will look like this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fF9Fe7Pg_U&fmt=18.
So how do you know you are watching a video tutorial in our knowledgebase in high quality? The screenshot below shows a difference between a low quality video tutorial and a high quality one:
