We've a trivial question about searching YouTube.

(Now we search and then select filters and then select subtitles or cc. Without subtitles or cc the results are worthless.)

Is there some way to only get subtitled or CC from the beginning of each and every search?

Right click your address bar in Chrome, go to Edit search engines, and click “Add” on the upper right hand side of the “Other search engines” section.

Give it a name like YouTube and a “keyword” like “yt” or “youtube” or whatever is easier to remember for you. For the URL, use:


https://www.youtube.com/results?q=%s&sp=EgIoAQ%253D%253D

After you save it, you can go to your address bar and type “yt blah blah blah” and it’ll search for videos with the CC filter on.

How it works…

When you turn on the CC filter, YouTube adds the “sp=EgIoAQ%253D%253D” parameter at the end. That tells it to only search for CC-enabled videos.

Adding this as a custom search engine to Chrome lets you quickly perform that search without manually toggling the setting every time.

Thanks

is there similar command that can be utilized for high-def*(hd)* ?