I use Tubular, and this fork crashes hard when I import my DB (regardless of if I import the settings as well or not). Guess I'll stay on Tubular since it just works (for now).
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Tubular works great and has SponsorBlock build in.
Asking out of ignorance, is there anything wrong with NewPipe rn?
I was searching for any native(non-proxied) YouTube client for Android in kotlin.
You can always turn off the proxying in LibreTube
Dunno, but another fork popped up, recently on F-Droid. And I like it. It's name is PipePipe.
PipePipe has been around for quite some time, at least 2 years I believe
did you try pipepipe ? https://github.com/InfinityLoop1308/PipePipe
PipePipe is not written in kotlin.
And?
And:
I was searching for any native(non-proxied) YouTube client for Android in kotlin.
What do you mean with non-proxied?
Not using the Piped or Invidious API to proxy the video stream, since these tend to get blocked by YouTube really quickly
@Andromxda @naeap it's odd but the mobile app versions of these proxies services seem to work longer vs the desktop versions... #freetube for example, android app now connects, but desktop says you can't view since you're not logged in.
Does not use projects like piped.
Ah, ok, thanks
Was thinking like, opposite of native. Aber that didn't really made sense for me.