You are not logged in.
Anyone else (still) having this problem?
Would you mind lending your support to either this GNOME bug report or this Youtube forum thread? After having a dissapointing experience trying to resolve this outstanding issue on my own, I've decided to take the problem upstream--both ways. However, I am skeptical that either team will take responsibility for resolving the issue; it is too easy for either of them to blame the other, or for both of them not to care.
EDIT: GNOME cares! but maybe Youtube has to do something about it...
In the past this could be resolved with nspluginwrapper (last commit 2011-12-29), and/or opting out of HTML5 on youtube, but flash is generally working in Epiphany now and Youtube no longer offers and opt-out for HTML5 compatible browsers.
EDIT: nspluginwrapper is definetly not an option; it does not recognize the current version of libflashplayer.so.
Last edited by quequotion (2015-09-13 16:18:41)
makepkg-optimize · indicator-powersave · pantheon-{3d,lite} · {pantheon,higan}-qq
Offline
It seems Epiphany's built-in adblocker is... effective.
If the adblocker is enabled, Youtube videos with ads will not play--but then Youtube doesn't say why the videos do not play.
I assume youtube sees their advertisements as mandatory, in which case they should show a warning when advertisements are blocked,
I'd prefer for Epiphany's adblocker to have a means to both block and skip advertisemetns on Youtube, but for now I'll just reset the setting when I go to youtube.
Solved?
Never had this kind of problem with Adblock+ in Firefox; but I do not know how it's functionality correlates to Epiphany's.
Last edited by quequotion (2015-09-13 16:27:26)
makepkg-optimize · indicator-powersave · pantheon-{3d,lite} · {pantheon,higan}-qq
Offline