• balsoft@lemmy.ml
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    1 hour ago

    BTW you can/should install an alternative YT frontend on smart TVs, if you want to watch YT and are forced to use a smart TV. Even something semi-suitable like Pipepipe will do, but there are also frontends more suited for TV use, e.g. SmartTube

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      45 minutes ago

      Interesting ! Thanks for the suggestion.

      Although I usually have issues with third party clients all the time.

      On Android for example I used the following clients so far :

      • Vanced YT
      • Revanced YT
      • Freetube
      • Newpipe
      • Morphe
      • Grayjay

      All of them eventually failed or were down for extended durations. Point is, these third party apps are always vulnerable to YT purposefully sabotaging them.

      But I will try it out anyway I don’t have much to lose.

      PS : Hmmm, on Smart Tube’s Github :

      My development environment was infected by unknown malicious software, as a result of which a few builds may have been affected. Once the issue was detected, I secured everything with a full disk wipe, restored a clean setup, and now all builds are scanned with VirusTotal. The F-Droid version will also be verified before release.

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        36 minutes ago

        Well, yeah, the dev environment was compromised but the author restored everything and checked that it all works.

        Personally I use Pipepipe and Outertube on my android phone, and just watch through a browser with adblock on my Linux phone. Although I don’t watch youtube too often, especially on my phone (maybe twice a month or so), I didn’t notice any issues with either of those methods, and never got any ads either.