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If your program is a subroutine library, you +may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with +the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General +Public License instead of this License. But first, please read +. diff --git a/README.md b/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c00a250 --- /dev/null +++ b/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +# Echo360 super speed userscript + +> _Note that this project is not endorsed by or affiliated with Echo360_ + +### [Install userscript](https://github.com/peter-tanner/Echo360-Super-Speed/raw/master/echo360-super-speed.user.js) + +### [Mirror (Greasyfork)](https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/501694-echo360-super-speed) + +Adds faster speed options (4x, 3x) to Echo360 player and allows the user to add their own speed options. NOTE: Only works on Firefox! + +## Adding your own speeds + +Open the userscript file, then modify the `selected_speeds` and/or `speed_hotkey_increment` constants which are in the `USER CUSTOMIZATION` section. + +For example, if I wanted only 4x, 3x and 2x options, I can replace the `selected_speeds` constant with the following: + +```js +const selected_speeds = [4, 3, 2]; +``` + +⚠ Note that there is a browser set limit of 16x, and speeds above 4x are muted, according to [these constants in the firefox source code](https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/f1c881ba5603410dacbe52874053af38bd825c3b/dom/html/HTMLMediaElement.cpp#179-183) + +## Current issues + +- When setting `selected_speeds` to a list of speeds which does not include 1x, the player by default loads with 1x speed when the page is loaded. Once the speed is changed manually by clicking on a speed from the dropdown this is not an issue anymore, but it would be nice if the default speed was valid. diff --git a/echo360-super-speed.user.js b/echo360-super-speed.user.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a662cc6 --- /dev/null +++ b/echo360-super-speed.user.js @@ -0,0 +1,111 @@ +// ==UserScript== +// @name Echo360 Super Speed +// @namespace https://www.petertanner.dev/ +// @description Adds faster speed options (4x, 3x) to Echo360 player and allows the user to add their own speed options. NOTE: Only works on Firefox! +// @include *://echo360.net.au/* +// @include *://echo360.org.uk/* +// @include *://echo360.org/* +// @include *://echo360.org.au/* +// @version 1 +// @author Peter Tanner +// @namespace https://github.com/peter-tanner/Echo360-Super-Speed/ +// @supportURL https://github.com/peter-tanner/Echo360-Super-Speed/issues +// @downloadURL https://github.com/peter-tanner/Echo360-Super-Speed/echo360-super-speed.user.js +// @updateURL https://github.com/peter-tanner/Echo360-Super-Speed/echo360-super-speed.user.js +// @license GPL-3.0 +// @website https://www.petertanner.dev/ +// @grant GM_xmlhttpRequest +// @run-at document-start +// ==/UserScript== + +/* USER CUSTOMIZATION BEGIN */ +// NOTE: Add (or remove) speeds to this array to your liking. +// Note that there is a browser set limit of 16x, and speeds above 4x are muted. +// https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/f1c881ba5603410dacbe52874053af38bd825c3b/dom/html/HTMLMediaElement.cpp#179-183 +const selected_speeds = [4, 3, 2, 1.75, 1.5, 1.25, 1, 0.75]; +// const selected_speeds = [2, 1.75, 1.5, 1.25, 1, 0.75, 0.5, 0.25]; // Default Echo360 speeds. + +// NOTE: Change this to modify how much the speed changes when you use the < or +// > hotkey to change speed +const speed_hotkey_increment = 0.25; +/* USER CUSTOMIZATION END */ + +// The code in compatible string representation since we are putting strings in +// script tags instead of executing them here. +const speed_code_txt = + "[" + + selected_speeds + .map((speed) => `{label:"${speed}x",value:${speed}}`) + .join(",") + + "]"; + +const max_speed = Math.max(...selected_speeds); +const min_speed = Math.min(...selected_speeds); + +// The page contains a script tag which is called after the player bundle +// `echoPlayerV2FullApp.react-bundle.js` is downloaded. This tag is generated +// with the page and contains information about the video (such as the title, +// institution and thumbnail paths) and calls the player with this information. +// This contextual information is stored in the variable to be called after the +// player is modified. +var player_calling_context = + "console.error('Echo360 super speed failed to load :(')"; + +// This only works on firefox. +window.addEventListener("beforescriptexecute", (e) => { + const src = e.target.src; + if (src.search(/echoPlayerV2FullApp\.react-bundle\.js/) != -1) { + // Do not load the unmodified player code + e.preventDefault(); + e.stopPropagation(); + + // Download the player code for modification... + GM_xmlhttpRequest({ + method: "GET", + url: e.target.src, + onload: (response) => { + var player_code = response.responseText; + + player_code = player_code.replace( + // Overwrite all previous speeds in case the user wants to remove the + // default speeds + 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