Hi Charles, One idea that might help is to download the highest resolution video possible using either youtube-dl <https://youtube-dl.org/> (their github was DCMA'd but it is still available through pip) or invidious <https://invidious.snopyta.org/>. Then you could play them locally with VLC <https://www.videolan.org/>, which has controls for zooming video. Note that while both the tools above are very useful for archival purposes, their use may be a violation of the YouTube user agreement. Best of luck, Andrew On Tue, Oct 27, 2020 at 11:29 PM Tim McMahon <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > That 360p there makes me think you were viewing a low-res version of the > video. The video in the link loaded in 1080p for me and the text was > smaller than I'd like be still clear enough to read. It was not clear > enough when I switched to 360p. > > On 10/26/20 11:51 AM, charles meyer wrote: > > Here’s just one example … 360p - LEARN DAVINCI RESOLVE 16.1 IN 15 > MINUTES - > > Quick Start Guide for Beginners - YouTube.mkv > > > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4o-XE-DorMw > > > > Thank you! > > > > > > Charles. > -- > *Tim McMahon* > West Liberty Public Library > > 319-627-2084 > -- Andrew Ward (he/him/his) Digital Services Librarian Troy Public Library