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No matter what app I use now for YouTube, I'm having issues with buffering. Is anyone else experiencing the same thing? Has Google finally found a way to hamper non-Premium users?

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[–] Auster@thebrainbin.org 4 points 3 days ago (1 children)

I'd try keeping requests to a minimum, like with putting everything to download and watching those instead (e.g. with yt-dlp or Grayjay's Watch Later playlist set to auto-download), using RSS on another device/IP (e.g. with a VPS, @birb@rss-parrot.net on Mastodon or a phone/Raspberry Pi on another connection) then forwarding over to your main device, avoiding requesting all subscriptions in a row (e.g. Grayjay's Subscription tab or having a too aggressive refresh/fetch setting on an RSS reader), rebooting your phone when issues start (if it's a cache/memory leak issue), and/or using a VPN and changing servers as needed.

[–] brawndo@piefed.social 3 points 2 days ago (1 children)

I wrote a bash script to check for updates to channels I like. It runs nighly via cron. If there is a new video it automatically downloads it using yt-dlp to my Jellyfin library. There is a yt-dlp flag that incorporates sponsor block. Since I download videos overnight large channels have already been included by sponsor block. So I get videos completely ad and sponsor free.

Everything is done behind a VPN. This approach allows me to completely bypass using a browser further protecting me from tracking.

When I wake up in the morning I have all the new videos from my favorite channels ad and sponsor free. I can watch from my computer, phone, or TV. If I'm away from my home network I use Tailscale to stream to my location.

The only downside I experience is not getting to watch the video until the day after upload.

[–] SuspiciousCarrot78@aussie.zone 2 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (1 children)

God damn - I had this idea myself! Great minds think alike, but fools seldom differ.

I was thinking of an additional step of having it transcode overnight to a more mobile phone friendly resolution, like let's say 480p, as well as introducing a time to live (TTL) so that I don't end up with an ever expanding YouTube library that never gets watched.

Actually I seem to recall there was a YouTube something (Youtube custodian? Something like that) that did all this for you directly. But I think I would like to try doing it as a cron job because it could run on low end hardware like a Raspberry Pi.

[–] brawndo@piefed.social 1 points 1 day ago

I started with a Raspberry Pi connected to an external hard drive. As my collection grew I built a server. It has NAS rated drives in RAID with a low end CPU and modest GPU. Now I have a large collection and everything is transcoded on the fly.

I also use the server to host Immich. So I no longer need to use Google photos or drive.