Some Firefox users noticed playback issues on YouTube for several months. These affected high resolution videos only, from 1080p and up. To make matters worse, no clear pattern could be identified.

Some videos played fine, others would stop abruptly when they ran out of buffer.

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Affected users might have blamed Firefox for the issue. Some may even have switched to a Chromium-based browser, as these worked without any issue.

I’ve been having issues with YouTube on Firefox for ages, not these issues, different ones. I haven’t bothered to test if it’s only Firefox that has the problem because I’m not using Firefox for a seamless experience, I’m using because why the fuck would I use anything else on Linux? I won’t put google or ms into a Linux environment, even if I don’t really care about privacy or whatever, it just feels like mixing oil and water.

Might use another browser like brave or whatever foss solutions are out there, but I’d be surprised if anything like that is better than Firefox.

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When I have issues, I use user agent switcher and go windows with chrome and the problems magically disappear. Google is such shit.

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No such problems with yt-dlp + mpv. And still no injected ads.

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If it doesn’t load quickly or properly, I just don’t watch it, which ultimately hurts Google.

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@FuryMaker@lemmy.world @cloudless@fedia.io do you use an adblocker?

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Badly muxed VP9 stream? Is that where they tried to stuff ads into it?

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The youtube ui is so slow I don’t use it, even back when I was using chrome. Thanks invidious!

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