Friday 22 June 2018

Flash Render Quality changer. When you want to reduce the video strain on your computer.

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I've mentioned before that there are various sites, like EarnHoney, Earnably, Perk, Branded Surveys and Swagbucks, which pay you to watch videos.

There can, however, be a problem with that.

And that's that some of the videos on such sites can use Flash, which means they may put a hefty strain on your computer, your browser and your RAM, slowing your machine down and causing it to heat up.

Fortunately, if you use Google Chrome, there's a way to help reduce that problem - and that's to add an extension called FRQc (Flash Render Quality changer) to it. Once that's on there, you can use it to choose the quality level of  any Flash-based videos that are playing in your browser and, therefore, reduce the level of strain they're putting on your machine.

Having had such videos bring my laptop grinding to a near-halt in the past, I know how useful such a feature can be. Therefore, you can find Flash Render Quality changer at the Google Chrome Web Store. This isn't an affiliate link and I won't make any money from you using it.

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