This version also includes the changes from NewPipe Extractor v0.23.0 and v0.23.1, which fix the recurring "Could not get like count" error.
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Honestly, Newpipe is perfect for me for the most part. I love it. About the only things I want from it are, in order from most to least,
The ability to mark multiple videos as watched! (So when I subscribe to a new channel I don’t have to individually mark as watched 50 separate video entries.)
The ability to read comment replies (to at least one level).
For Newpipe to stop displaying “Sorry something went wrong” on every. single. video. even though it doesn’t actually fail displaying the video or comments or related videos.
Either way, keep up the good work! <— Not sarcasm, FYI.
I moved to Libretube because newpipe crashes when I try to play a vid fullscreen on my phone running lineageOS. For some reason I have to first toggle picture in picture mode before going fullscreen, otherwise it crashes lol
Honestly, Newpipe is perfect for me for the most part. I love it. About the only things I want from it are, in order from most to least,
The ability to mark multiple videos as watched! (So when I subscribe to a new channel I don’t have to individually mark as watched 50 separate video entries.)
The ability to read comment replies (to at least one level).
For Newpipe to stop displaying “Sorry something went wrong” on every. single. video. even though it doesn’t actually fail displaying the video or comments or related videos.
Either way, keep up the good work! <— Not sarcasm, FYI.
I moved to Libretube because newpipe crashes when I try to play a vid fullscreen on my phone running lineageOS. For some reason I have to first toggle picture in picture mode before going fullscreen, otherwise it crashes lol
Odd, I never had that problem on LOS. Good to know there is Libretube if I need an alternative — thanks!
You may try LibreTube and see if it works for you.
I would like “live” tabs to show previous stream… sometimes search can find it by looking at a channel name, but not always