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Search and Watch YouTube Videos Like You Are in the Cinema With Cinetonic Browser Extension

Cinetonic is an extension for Firefox that enables you to watch YouTube videos like you are in the cinema. With sleek design and exciting features such as auto replay, auto HD and ambient lighting effects, watching YouTube videos take you on a completely new dimension.

Cinetonic is a restartless extension for Firefox (it also support all popular browsers such as Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari and Opera). Once installed, you can directly search videos without page reloading, so it is quite fast.


With amazing color schemes, ambient lighting effects and ads free interface, watching video takes you a whole new dimension.

Following are main features of Cinetonic:

  • Fast Video Search without page reloading
  • Auto HD feature - start play all YouTube™ videos in HD.
  • Instant control over volume by scrolling mouse wheel.
  • Amazing Color Schemes.
  • Ambient Lighting Effects.
  • Auto Replay – repeat - replay a video again and again.
  • Autohide - video controls will automatically hide after a video begins playing!
 Cinetonic for Firefox can be downloaded from Mozilla add-on site, for Chrome at Chrome Web Store and for other browsers from developer’s site here.

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