Michael Brooks wrote:Sounds like a frame-rate or browser/driver issue. Try clearing your cache, disabling hardware acceleration in your browser, or updating your graphics driver. Sometimes YouTube’s VP9/AV1 codecs can glitch at higher resolutions switching to 1080p or forcing H.264 (via extensions) can help.
r ransom wrote:https://www.reddit.com/r/youtube/comments/1rbqtgx/youtube_has_quietly_and_intentionally_cut_back/
Looks like it is a bitrate issue and done deliberately by yt.
That's just lovely.
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r ransom wrote:Better than 1080 is promised to paying subscribers, but they seem to be complaining about this issue just as much as advert watchers like me.
As for "free", 2 to 3, 15 to 20 second, non skipabble ads every 55 seconds of video, isn't exactly free. For some reason, I ended up stuck on that experiment of theis for the last 2.5 years. That's a lot of income they are getting from a free service, combined with data gathering and selling permissions we grant them...
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