Action | Key |
---|---|
Play / Pause | K or space |
Mute / Unmute | M |
Toggle fullscreen mode | F |
Select next subtitles | C |
Select next audio track | A |
Toggle automatic slides maximization | V |
Seek 5s backward | left arrow |
Seek 5s forward | right arrow |
Seek 10s backward | shift + left arrow or J |
Seek 10s forward | shift + right arrow or L |
Seek 60s backward | control + left arrow |
Seek 60s forward | control + right arrow |
Seek 1 frame backward | alt + left arrow |
Seek 1 frame forward | alt + right arrow |
Decrease volume | shift + down arrow |
Increase volume | shift + up arrow |
Decrease playback rate | < |
Increase playback rate | > |
Seek to end | end |
Seek to beginning | beginning |
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HLS video streamMost of you made your own website at least once or twice. You wrote HTML or used a framework that generated static content for you. And you were pretty proud to have something as lightweight as possible. It turns out we are the weirdos. Over years of developing [lookyloo](https://github.com/Lookyloo), we have encountered a lot of interesting (and sometimes terrible) techniques used to show you a webpage, and harvest your data. These techniques include what happens before you see anything (DNS, geolocalisation, time in the day), when you start seeing the page (GDPR popup, Captcha, mouse movement), and after it is fully rendered. (If it ever does...)
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