Bookmark a YouTube preroll ad with as few mouseclicks and keystrokes as possible.
But why?
I like to have the option of rewatching or referencing an interesting or funny ad at a later date. Most ads are unlisted videos, which makes them nigh impossible to look up.
My previous workflow (12 steps):
Right-click on the video player, select "Copy debug info"
Alt+Tab to a text editor
Ctrl+V the debug info into text editor
Ctrl+F for "addocid"
Ctrl+C the advertisement video id
Alt+Tab back to browser
Ctrl+N to open new browser window
Type "youtu.be/"
Ctrl+V the video id
Wait a fraction of a second for the URL to redirect from youtu.be/[video_id] to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=%5Bvideo_id%5D&%3Bfeature=youtu.be to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=%5Bvideo_id%5D
A tray menu made by AutoHotkey v2 to control Windows spatial audio - Tremontaine/spatial-audio-switcher
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I was lucky enough to stumble upon this when looking for a way to switch my spatial audio settings, as any time you switch your audio output, windows likes to totally reset things. This is beautifully written, formatted and commented.
I've made some modifications to suit my own needs (removed windows sonic bc gross, added 32 192000 options and made that the default, and added the default format menu to the gui that pops up when you hit the hotkey)