2019-06-10, 18:43
@"gg31000"
For >720p –and in some cases >360p– you need InputStream Adaptive installed and enabled –Add-ons -> My Add-ons -> VideoPlayer InputStream–, and in the YouTube add-ons settings enable MPEG-DASH -> Use MPEG-DASH and MPEG-DASH -> Use for videos. The quality will then be based on your InputStream Adaptive settings.
The current in-development version of the YouTube add-on changes this behavior and adds a quality selector to MPEG-DASH -> Use for videos -> Video quality
Will need a complete debug log (wiki) if you feel something is not working
For >720p –and in some cases >360p– you need InputStream Adaptive installed and enabled –Add-ons -> My Add-ons -> VideoPlayer InputStream–, and in the YouTube add-ons settings enable MPEG-DASH -> Use MPEG-DASH and MPEG-DASH -> Use for videos. The quality will then be based on your InputStream Adaptive settings.
The current in-development version of the YouTube add-on changes this behavior and adds a quality selector to MPEG-DASH -> Use for videos -> Video quality
Will need a complete debug log (wiki) if you feel something is not working