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[Error] This content isn't available #131
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Looks like a YouTube block, fixed in For the instance hosters in future: check out Invidious' Smart IPv6 Rotator script Leaving this issue up until we add a check for the video ID in YouTube's response |
Thanks for the fast fix! |
Hello, Your instance, LightTube v2024.3.9, url: https://tube.kuylar.dev/watch?v=UDVtMYqUAyw
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This is a different issue, but I will keep it here since both of them can be fixed with the same update. Been working on this for the past day and I cant find a good way of beating this, as now they require a PoToken from Google Play Services (source: ReVanced/revanced-patches#2878 ). YouTube hit us very hard this time. This leaves us to either:
I am currently working on implementing the latter, and I'd say that I'm 70% the way there (one out of two challenges solved) and the only thing that remains is now to make the playback URLs not throttle to 60-70kbps, which is where running the JavaScript comes in. This update will take some time. In the meantime, disable compatibility mode in settings, as HLS playback isn't affected (as it uses the iOS client instead of android) Note unfortunately, because of #133, you'll have to paste the following into your browser's JavaScript console to turn off compatibility mode. sorry document.cookie = "compatibility=false; path=/;" |
new variants of that problem here & here those are not affected by LightTube |
Wrong, normal formats (and also the download links) are blocked. lighttube-org/InnerTube#45 fixes this in the long term by not using the ANDROID client, but merging that to master will take some time. A fix will be up in https://tube-nightly.kuylar.dev in a week or two |
Not getting this anymore with the latest nightly |
Describe what happened
Video playback does not work.
Instance URL
https://tube.kuylar.dev
LightTube & InnerTube versions
v2024.2.20 / ?
Resource path
https://tube.kuylar.dev/watch?v=h04_4Msuw2k
Language & region
fr_FR
Stack trace
None, returns a 200.
Notes
This issue happened to invidious too, see this issue.
YouTube may have started to block your instance :/
The video plays fine on these instances, however:
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