Ultimately, this seems like YouTube just being YouTube, they want you to use their official products, and I’d point the finger at Google breaking things intentionally well before assuming it’s anything wrong with the Snap build of VLC itself (though it could be a problem that needs fixing in VLC in general). You might be able to access the majority of content on the service but find specific videos are just unavailable entirely, and they’ll tend to be ones that enjoy the higher levels of obfuscuation.Īdd on other factors, such as age restriction, reigional lockout, and in some scenarios, content that only the YouTube Mobile apps can play, and are not accessible from a desktop browser at all, and it becomes basically impossible to cover every single edge case. will break seemingly at random and for a period of potentially hours to days and require updates to whatever app is using them.īut beyond this for any given video, a video may be protected by a higher level of obfuscuation depending on the channel, E.G, it is harder to scrape video’s registered by Vevo than say a freely licensed lecture from MIT. It is absolutely expected that YouTube in VLC, and any other apps, e.g, youtubedl, newpipe, invidious, etc. There’s a lot of problems with Youtube in particular that make this hard to diagnose.įirstly, the YT website intentionally obfuscuates itself to prevent scraping. Screen-inhibit-control vlc:screen-inhibit-control :screen-inhibit-control. Removable-media vlc:removable-media :removable-media. Optical-drive vlc:optical-drive :optical-drive. Network-bind vlc:network-bind :network-bind. Note: Also notice the menu on the left which can be used to access: Media Library. The current playlist will open in a separate window. Error: invalid value: “vlc:” (want snap:name or snap)Įrror: cannot resolve connection, plug snap name is emptyĪudio-playback vlc:audio-playback :audio-playback -ĭesktop-legacy vlc:desktop-legacy :desktop-legacy - From your VLC player’s main window, use the menubar and navigate to View > Playlist or use the shortcut key CTRL + L.
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