Vinegar: Safari extension that replaces YouTube embeds with HTML5 video tags
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Re: Vinegar: Safari extension that replaces YouTube embeds with HTML5 video tags
#2Thanks for working on this! It just works!
Re: Vinegar: Safari extension that replaces YouTube embeds with HTML5 video tags
#3Does anyone know about an equivalent extension for Firefox / Chrome?
Re: Vinegar: Safari extension that replaces YouTube embeds with HTML5 video tags
#4I’m really enjoying this. It’s so much faster and basic stuff like rotation that was janky under the YouTube player now works smoothly. But I have to wonder how long it lasts before YouTube takes steps to break it.
Re: Vinegar: Safari extension that replaces YouTube embeds with HTML5 video tags
#5How does this handle video quality selection? My phone tends to default to 360p on YouTube for some reason.
Re: Vinegar: Safari extension that replaces YouTube embeds with HTML5 video tags
#6So they are charging people to remove ads so that the content creator doesn't get any ad revenue from their views? So ethical.
Re: Vinegar: Safari extension that replaces YouTube embeds with HTML5 video tags
#7I really love this idea, but it seems like on macOS, you can't use the left/right arrows to skip forward/backward. I did some testing and this appears to be a limitation of the HTML5 video player implemented in Safari, but it would be amazing if this functionality was added (along with other keyboard shortcuts).
Re: Vinegar: Safari extension that replaces YouTube embeds with HTML5 video tags
#8So they are charging people to remove ads so that the content creator doesn't get any ad revenue from their views? So ethical.
The ethical issue that I have with it is not the money, it's that you cannot get anything from the App Store (even free apps!) without giving Apple your rough location (client IP), a phone number (required to get an Apple ID), and your unchangeable device hardware serial number.
Fuck that noise.
Don't give money to App-Store-only software vendors.
Re: Vinegar: Safari extension that replaces YouTube embeds with HTML5 video tags
#9How does this handle video quality selection? My phone tends to default to 360p on YouTube for some reason.
Could be a carrier setting. Log into your carrier account and see if there some sort of data saver that blocks higher bitrate videos.
Re: Vinegar: Safari extension that replaces YouTube embeds with HTML5 video tags
#10So what is this, replacing it with an invidious-hosted embed?