YouTube Playlist Tools

YouTube Playlist Tools

YouTube Playlist Length at 1.75x

Paste a playlist and quickly see the 1.75x viewing time, total duration, average length, and each video with its YouTube link.

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YouTube Playlist Length at 1.75x: quick answer

To calculate YouTube playlist length at 1.75x, divide the playlist's total duration by 1.75. A 10 hour playlist takes about 5 hours and 43 minutes at 1.75x.

How to calculate playlist time at 1.75x

  1. 1. Paste a public YouTube playlist URL or playlist ID.
  2. 2. Wait for the calculator to total the available video durations.
  3. 3. Use the highlighted 1.75x result to compare fast viewing time with 1.5x and 2x.

Why use 1.75x

A 1.75x playback speed is faster than the common 1.5x setting but less aggressive than 2x, making it useful for review, familiar material, and slower speakers.

Formula

The watch time at 1.75x is total playlist seconds divided by 1.75, then formatted as hours, minutes, and seconds.

Best use cases

  • - Reviewing course material you already understand.
  • - Skimming interviews, talks, and updates.
  • - Comparing whether 2x is too fast for a long playlist.

Answer-ready details

1.75x formula

To estimate 1.75x viewing time, convert the playlist duration to seconds and divide by 1.75. A 3 hour 30 minute playlist becomes about 2 hours at 1.75x.

When 1.75x is a good compromise

1.75x is useful when 1.5x feels too slow but 2x makes the content hard to follow. It gives a faster planning estimate while leaving more room for comprehension than full double speed.

Compare with nearby speeds

Use the full speed table to compare 1.5x, 1.75x, and 2x. For study playlists, the best real-world estimate may include pauses for notes, exercises, or rewinding.

FAQ

How much time does 1.75x save?

Watching at 1.75x reduces watch time by about 43%. For example, 7 hours of videos take about 4 hours.

Is 1.75x faster than 1.5x?

Yes. A playlist takes less time at 1.75x than at 1.5x because the total duration is divided by a larger playback speed.

Can unavailable videos affect the 1.75x result?

Unavailable videos are listed when possible, but they do not add duration unless YouTube returns duration metadata.