caseycullen wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2020 1:04 am
YouTube was working perfectly for me yesterday; today it isn't. All my config seems to be fine. Could someone else verify whether or not they're able to use YouTube with VLC/Greasemonkey/ViewTube?
-Casey
sebaro updated ViewTube yesterday and it fixed the issue for me!
-Casey
caseycullen wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2020 1:04 am
YouTube was working perfectly for me yesterday; today it isn't. All my config seems to be fine. Could someone else verify whether or not they're able to use YouTube with VLC/Greasemonkey/ViewTube?
-Casey
sebaro updated ViewTube yesterday and it fixed the issue for me!
-Casey
Casey,
I updated ViewTube as well today and it works in InterWeb again!
I have had a similar problem in Ubuntu, where New Moon does videos, including You Tube, in the wrong colors. Arctic Fox shows them perfectly, so I have to switch browsers. (I often have both running on different workspaces because New Moon does some things Arctic Fox isn't good at.)
Both browsers have Grease Monkey for Pale Moon 3.31.4. Arctic Fox has moved up to 2020.04.12 while New Moon still uses 2020.03.01, but I've had this problem for months. Both have VLC version 2.2.2. Arctic Fox has Appearance: Default 27.9.19 while New Moon has Theme: Default 28.4.!.
Wart Hog Matt answered your question via Facebook Messanger today.
also.. if he's still getting reversed colors in spiderweb on videos, his viewtube settings are wrong. he needs to choose embed with embed, and choose vlc for the player. sounds like he's using the default html5 settings.
xeno74 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 17, 2020 7:19 am
Wart Hog Matt answered your question via Facebook Messanger today.
also.. if he's still getting reversed colors in spiderweb on videos, his viewtube settings are wrong. he needs to choose embed with embed, and choose vlc for the player. sounds like he's using the default html5 settings.
I'm not smart enough to figure out how to set viewtube, or what "embed with embed" means. And I assumed VLC was chosen for the player, or why is it there?
Thanks, but I'll just keep using Arctic Fox for videos.