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    By “Developer of the Newpipe app”

    Hmm…

    Unverified

    It’s a “No” from me. I’ll stick to Freetube.

    For those unaware, being verified means it is packaged by the official developer/team.

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      If you look at the description you can see that they clearly say that it isn’t official:

      NOTE: This is an unofficial and experimental Flatpak build based on Android Translation Layer. Please report bugs to the ATL bug tracker instead of the NewPipe bug tracker https://gitlab.com/android_translation_layer/android_translation_layer/-/issues.

      Don’t know why they’d put “Developer of the Newpipe app” as dev though

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        Don’t know why they’d put “Developer of the Newpipe app” as dev though

        My guess is that they did not want to take credit as the developer of NewPipe itself. As if to say “We did not develop NewPipe, we just packaged it as a Flatpak”. There is probably a better way to get that across in the byline, but I believe that is the intent.

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          One could also think that whoever packaged this was hurried while filling a form, and wanted to provide credit where it was due. So, maybe they were on the best of their intents… We don’t know.

          If I were to use this, I would check other apps from same uploader. Or better, see what permissions are being ask.

          In any case, trusting blindly github contributors on teamnewpipe organization is not extremely different.

          Trust and credibility are volatile and freely given. It’s youtube, not my bank account ;p

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    Does this run on x86/64 bit systems? Or this is for Linux smartphones more.

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      It says:

      Available Architectures
      aarch64, x86_64

      And it uses Android Translation Layer. Interesting. I’ll give it a shot on my desktop later.

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      It says it’s available for both Intel and Arm architectures. However, I don’t know how well that actually works for both of them in practice.

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    Will I be able to sync between my phone and PC? Otherwise I’ll just keep using FreeTube.

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      FreeTube has significantly more features, so there’s not much reason to switch either way.

      On my phone I have to use a NewPipe fork in order to get SponsorBlock working.

      A sync feature between FreeTube and NewPipe would be appreciated though.

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        Out of interest, which fork are you using? I used to use newpipe-sponsorblock but it was too slow to update and use Tubular now.

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        It’s not that it has a lot more features but the flatpak is official and it’s desktop native whereas this app is a third party that works through ATL so why bother switching.

        It’d be great if these type of apps came up with a shared data format and allowed you to P2P sync with Syncthing.

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          You can export your newpipe subs and import them into freetube. Sadly there isn’t an automation for this, though

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      Freetube on desktop Linux hasn’t worked for me for a long time - but that doesn’t seem to be the case for most people. Any tips regarding settings? I’d say it’s been at least 3 or 4 months since I could reliably use it.

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        If you have it set to use the Invidious backend that might be the issue, since most Invidious instances don’t work at the moment.

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          Thank you! I actually tried setting the invidious options yesterday before making that post, thinking I might need to use that instead of localapi. But as you have predicted, no dice.

          Edit - works fine after updating today lol!

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        What doesn’t work? Recently it stopped launching for me unless I launch it on Xwayland explicitly.

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          Edit: Disregard my original reply, updated today and now it works again lol!

           

          It launches for me (and I am in a plasma-wayland session FWIW), and it loads the thumbnails for all videos with no problem. When I click a video as if to play it, it appears to load up the main page for that video complete with play button, but nothing at all happens when I click the play button. Along the way are various api errors from youtube, but I think some of those came in even when things were working for me.

          Basically I can get this far for any video:

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    Android translation layer is interesting. Well, at least I personally like this approach more than that of waydroid. Also would be nice to see the performance of that with binfmt compared to that of waydroid + libhoudini

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      Also nice because you can better isolate these Android apps instead of Waydroid which intentional has no isolation or selinux policies and runs in a rootful LXC container.

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    I hoped for this for a long time before I found freetube. I’m still going to check it out, though. This is great news!

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    Is the android translation layer good enough to run games? And I wonder how we could manage controls for example in like codm.

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        The images in gitlab look mouse controllable. I should’ve phrased my question better. I was wondering how keyboard was translated. I could test it myself but I’m 99% sure codm wont work.

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    Gray Jay was awesome while it worked. unfortunately for me, YouTube sources simply spin forever instead of playing the video.

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    Love how when the dev of this felt compelled to link to atl, their browser gave them the link with /-/issues at the end. Really shows the effort that went into porting.