This is probably related to Youtube starting to serve ads mixed into the actual videostream, right?
This causes issues of them fucking up the timestamps?
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This is probably related to Youtube starting to serve ads mixed into the actual videostream, right?
This causes issues of them fucking up the timestamps?
Honestly might be part of it, by going out of spec on the timestamps it probably let's them more easily insert different length ads
Yep, 100% is what's going on. Got to love modern day Google huh?
oh, I've been wondering about this, as I've had occasional youtube-video just enter the infinite buffering. Oddly it has only happened on linux o_O
I thought it was just my internet being poor
youtube likes to offer me a little popup to explain why my speeds are slow and it's never their fault! Only my browser and ISP are to blame, obviously.
I was wondering the same although I'm on Windows.
It's been happening to me but more consistently in 1440p or 4k, 1080p will still do it but only after a few videos or SponsorBlock does it's thing. Happened on Linux and Windows.
I was so confused as to why my videos kept getting stuck, thought it was my internet acting up.
It was a Firefox bug? I now use a user agent switcher only for YouTube and a testsite, and I could swear after choosing chrome that the buffering etc stopped. But I will try again in a few days without the switcher.
I used the user agent switcher too and it helped for a bit, but started doing the same hitching and buffering not long after