![]() This has been fixed by by prepending a URL parameter to blanket-deny consent. The extraction of YouTube Music was broken for IP addresses in the EU, because Google compulsorily shows a cookie consent page for users. And while at it, they also did some accompanying UI adjustments to make it all look better. This was done because user feedback showed that the current UI was very unintuitive. They also moved the Import/Export options in the Subscriptions tab to the 3-dot menu. ![]() ![]() That’s been fixed, and the stream duration is also shown in list items now, where it was missing improved the UI of the playback parameters dialogue so that you don’t need to scroll in it anymore! The entire thing neatly fits on most screen sizes (except maybe very small ones). This neat feature is only supported on Android realised that we weren’t extracting the stream duration for Bandcamp, leading to obvious bugs like showing “0:00” as the end time, and the track restarting when trying to seek to a timestamp. added an image preview for URLs shared from NewPipe in the Android Share Sheet.The benefit is that you can edit this local playlist to your heart’s content, whereas remote playlists have to be used as-is (remember, by “remote” we mean “coming from a service”, YouTube included). Interested users may keep track of the effort made it so that you can convert a remote playlist into a local NewPipe playlist! You can do this by opening a remote playlist, going to the 3-dot menu, and tapping “Add to playlist”. This is because we want to completely refactor the code through which different delivery methods are provided in its current state, it is a somewhat complicated structure to use, and resistant to future improvements. Note: even though most of the above changes were made to NewPipeExtractor, a new NewPipeExtractor version will not be released along with this NewPipe version. Fixed playback of SoundCloud HLS-only tracks.Fixed crash on PeerTube videos with an audio-only stream.Fixed seeking on PeerTube videos with only HLS streams (that is, most PeerTube videos).In YouTube, some more resolutions and formats are now available for playing.Recently ended YouTube livestreams are now fully playable, right from the beginning.:-) (Though we would like confirmation from a broader set of users regarding this.) According to some users, repeated buffering while playing YouTube videos also seems to have become an issue of the past.This has made the app faster by an order of magnitude! No more waiting after tapping on a YouTube video! Now DASH is used as the preferred means for YouTube playback instead of progressive HTTP, improving loading times in playback and seeking.Many other team members helped him achieve this goal, too. After two years of work, delivery methods other than progressive HTTP are finally here! Enjoy faster loading times, more reliability, more supported video formats and many nasty player issues fixed! Don’t expect this to hold for the downloader, though, where support for delivery methods other than progressive HTTP is still unimplemented help is needed there! A very huge thank you goes to the author, both for writing the code and for incorporating multiple requests for changes.(BTW2: opusforlife, you won’t change your name to DASHforlife, will you?) New We at NewPipe support all people’s freedoms to live life the way they want, no matter what username they identify with.) (BTW: This ‘AudricV’ username you’ll see sprinkled below is just TiA4f8R in a different costume. The point is, there were certain types of YouTube videos that were unplayable in NewPipe, and that’s not the case anymore! Moreover, you will likely notice that YouTube videos and audios load much faster for you. This is technical stuff, so you can look up the terms progressive HTTP, DASH, HLS, SmoothStreaming, and Torrents if you like. ![]() The highlight of this release is DASH support! Well, more like support for stream delivery methods other than progressive HTTP. The dogs seem to hate them for some reason. You can show your appreciation by sending trucks filled with dog treats our way. In fact, as a whole, that makes a hundred of them. Why we are so late again, you ask? It’s because every team member has several Dalmations to care for. But we have great news! Playing videos will now be smooth again! This release is just as late as the previous one. You don’t need to scream yourself hoarse.
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