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Since an update a few days ago Chromium on Bookworm and Wayland have
stopped playing YouTube videos.
On Tue, 20 Aug 2024 22:06:01 -0000 (UTC), bp wrote:
Since an update a few days ago Chromium on Bookworm and Wayland have
stopped playing YouTube videos.
If you download the video with youtube-dl or one of its offshoots, does
the result play OK locally?
Lawrence D'Oliveiro <ldo@nz.invalid> wrote:
On Tue, 20 Aug 2024 22:06:01 -0000 (UTC), bp wrote:
Since an update a few days ago Chromium on Bookworm and Wayland have
stopped playing YouTube videos.
Not familiar with youtube-dl, but I tried looking at my Netflix account.
Same story: I can view the catalog page, click on a video, the video
window opens but then gets stuck. It's an ad-free account, so ad blocker issues can't be in play unless the ad blocker is mistaking content for ads..
Leading up to this state of affairs I've seen numerous "page unresponsive" messages. The reload button never works, but closing the tab and opening
a new one to the same (in this case, YouTube) page permitted normal operation for at least a few (sometimes many) minutes.
I doubt if Netflix or any streaming service will work, as they require
DRM features which aren't in Chromium. Google Chrome on my x86 Linux
laptop is the only thing that will play services such as Netflix and
Amazon Prime.
I had problems with Chromium on my Pi 4Bs becoming unresponsive and not displaying the BBC news pages correctly. That was with the 32 bit
variant of Bullseye. I did a semi-in-place upgrade to 64 bit, and the Chromium on that, even though it had the same version number, worked perfectly.
If you are a Pi 4 or 5, I would recommend moving to the 64 bit version
of the OS, as I suspect the 32 bit variants of heavy weight desktop
apps, such as browsers, are not going get as much attention. Plus 64 bit
is a bit faster, as long as you have plenty of memory, (don't try it on
a 1MB 3B+).
I haven't rebooted the system in a while, just installed updates whenever they're announced. Will the software update utility prompt for a reboot
if it's necessary? I'd expect that to happen only after a kernel update.
On 21/08/2024 16:36, bp@www.zefox.net wrote:
Lawrence D'Oliveiro <ldo@nz.invalid> wrote:
On Tue, 20 Aug 2024 22:06:01 -0000 (UTC), bp wrote:
Since an update a few days ago Chromium on Bookworm and Wayland have
stopped playing YouTube videos.
I won't just blame Wayland with no evidence.
On Tue, 20 Aug 2024 22:06:01 -0000 (UTC), bp wrote:
Since an update a few days ago Chromium on Bookworm and Wayland have
stopped playing YouTube videos.
If you download the video with youtube-dl or one of its offshoots, does
the result play OK locally?
Not sure what that would prove, just thought it might be something to
try ...
Lawrence D'Oliveiro <ldo@nz.invalid> writes:
On Tue, 20 Aug 2024 22:06:01 -0000 (UTC), bp wrote:
Since an update a few days ago Chromium on Bookworm and Wayland have
stopped playing YouTube videos.
If you download the video with youtube-dl or one of its offshoots, does
the result play OK locally?
Last I checked, youtube throttles youtube-dl to dialup speeds. Has this
been fixed?
Previously I had been using various web sites that strip MP3s or MP4s
from YouTube videos. They come and go; I search for "YouTube to MP3"
and pick one of whatever is available at the time. They generally work
well, but the user interfaces run the gamut from obnoxious to unusable.
Most of them try to divert you to porn or gambling sites these days.
bp@www.zefox.net wrote:
Since an update a few days ago Chromium on Bookworm and Wayland have
stopped playing YouTube videos.
Have you got the same gstreamer good/bad/ugly plugins installed as before?
I've seen some references to YouTube complaining about ad blockers
Yes, they have got hotter against blockers recently.
Since an update a few days ago Chromium on Bookworm and Wayland have
stopped playing YouTube videos.
I've seen some references to YouTube complaining about ad blockers