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I've been seeing the error a lot recently as well where it won't play because of regional lockouts for videos that used to work (and still work when I play them in the browser).
I can provide logs later if that would help -- where do you want them posted?
Thanks
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When experimenting with video settings for finding optimal solution I found out strange thing with youtube. If I set in kodi video settings change refrash rate to match video. HD content plays fine and changing rate accordingly. But with SD content I have changing refrash rate after few seconds of playback and this is showing up as black out TV for second or two then it plays OK with changed refrash rate. Is there somebody else have same problem? And thank you Bromix again and again, great work!
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I just upgrade openelec 5.0.1(kodi 14.1) and with youtube plug 5.0.5. I also the youtube live channel some of the program is working. But not all of them. And also youtube change from flash to HTML5 player. But the in-channel live still not working. Any status update !?
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2015-02-04, 05:29
(This post was last modified: 2015-02-04, 05:32 by hghfdkjbfjb.)
Will you investigate the option of prmitive disk-based buffering for DASH streams? youtube-dl, written in Python, may have some code which you can use as it can write DASH streams to file (both video and audio.)
This approach may lead you and others to effective DASH support within plugins until something is provided by Kodi.
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2015-02-05, 22:06
(This post was last modified: 2015-02-05, 22:08 by rodalpho.)
Youtube is indeed low-ish bitrate but 1080p looks noticeably better for gaming footage which usually includes some sort of text alongside UI elements. DASH support would also enable 60fps videos, which again are awesome for games. I personally watch a lot of that stuff on Youtube.
I understand it's not easy to do, and may even be impossible inside Kodi. But it would definitely be a huge plus for me and not a throwaway.
A menu option "Download via youtube-dl" which then calls the external program properly in the background to save the video to disk as 1080p/4k and/or 60fps would be pretty sweet. This would be particularly nice when Youtube is running slowly and constantly buffering due to my ISP being garbage.