ivideos - Video Accelerator is usually installed for peer-assisted playback acceleration on supported HLS video sources. Video Controls Plus targets the same user need, but it combines that workflow with a much broader set of playback, audio, capture, focus, and platform-specific tools in one extension.
Users normally pick ivideos - Video Accelerator when they want a narrower workflow without building a stack of separate extensions. Common reasons include:
Video Controls Plus is built to reduce extension sprawl around video playback. For the same users who would consider ivideos - Video Accelerator, it already provides:
The practical difference is not just feature count. Video Controls Plus keeps the surrounding workflow in one place:
Choose Video Controls Plus if you want one extension that handles peer-assisted playback acceleration on supported HLS video sources and then continues into broader playback and productivity workflows.
Choose the narrower competitor only if you want one isolated job and nothing else.
ivideos - Video Accelerator can still make sense for users who want a single-purpose tool. For everyone trying to replace multiple incomplete extensions with one stronger toolkit, Video Controls Plus is the more practical long-term choice.
Last updated 2026-03-12 by Video Controls Plus Team.