@flango@lemmy.eco.br to Firefox@lemmy.ml • 2 years agoYouTube stopped working on Firefox with uBlock for me.message-square73fedilinkarrow-up1183arrow-down15file-text
arrow-up1178arrow-down1message-squareYouTube stopped working on Firefox with uBlock for me.@flango@lemmy.eco.br to Firefox@lemmy.ml • 2 years agomessage-square73fedilinkfile-text
minus-square@Thorny_Thicket@sopuli.xyzlinkfedilink4•2 years ago even got 1080p What’s up with that by the way? I constantly watch videos in 720p that advertise 4K in the title.
minus-square@winkerjadams@lemmy.dbzer0.comlinkfedilinkEnglish2•2 years agoI think they will offer higher bitrates if you use chrome instead of firefox
minus-square@Thorny_Thicket@sopuli.xyzlinkfedilink2•2 years agoIt seems really inconsitent though. On some videos I have the option and sometimes not.
minus-square@Konlanx@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkDeutsch2•2 years agoCan you choose 4K from the little gear icon in the bottom right corner of the player? Not trying to defend YouTube, but I think they align video quality to network speed so you can watch without buffering.
minus-square@Thorny_Thicket@sopuli.xyzlinkfedilink2•edit-22 years agoNo, I can’t manually set hit higher either
minus-squareares35linkfedilink2•2 years agothe big content providers and studios often don’t allow a higher bitrate or resolution in a third-party (to the os its on) browser… i hardly ever see 1080p available on that free stuff on yt.
minus-square@ReversalHatchery@beehaw.orglinkfedilink1•2 years agoI don’t think that applies to content that doesn’t have DRM, and except music videos generally none has. I don’t know about the youtube interface because I haven’t used in it a long time, but there’s no problem with it through piped and invidious.
What’s up with that by the way? I constantly watch videos in 720p that advertise 4K in the title.
I think they will offer higher bitrates if you use chrome instead of firefox
It seems really inconsitent though. On some videos I have the option and sometimes not.
Can you choose 4K from the little gear icon in the bottom right corner of the player?
Not trying to defend YouTube, but I think they align video quality to network speed so you can watch without buffering.
No, I can’t manually set hit higher either
the big content providers and studios often don’t allow a higher bitrate or resolution in a third-party (to the os its on) browser… i hardly ever see 1080p available on that free stuff on yt.
I don’t think that applies to content that doesn’t have DRM, and except music videos generally none has.
I don’t know about the youtube interface because I haven’t used in it a long time, but there’s no problem with it through piped and invidious.