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I have YTC set to always use the Flash Player, so with Safari 8, YT defaults to HTML5 and then YTC replaces it with the flash player on page load. Starting a few days ago, the page loads with the playlist window scrolled to the red highlighted currently playing video like expected, but as soon as YTC swaps the player to the Flash one, the playlist window jumps to the top of the playlist, so you have to manually scroll back down to find the red highlighted currently playing video in the list.
Not sure if YTC can correct this, but it does seem to work initially until YTC kicks in and replaces the player.
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Can confirm. Same behavior here for the past few days. I've seen this break on the past when youtube changes things so hopefully it will be another quick fix.
YTC Dev Version - Build #459
Chrome Version 39.0.2171.95
I guess so. I just prefer the flash player with Safari since the video quality looks better, interface text is easier to read and going full screen doesn't use the slow animation that HTML5 does in OS X.
I also prefer flash as it upscales audio to 5.1. Thats the only thing keeping me from html5, is the audio.
Can anyone else confirm this behavior with the playlists?
I have YTC set to always use the Flash Player, so with Safari 8, YT defaults to HTML5 and then YTC replaces it with the flash player on page load. Starting a few days ago, the page loads with the playlist window scrolled to the red highlighted currently playing video like expected, but as soon as YTC swaps the player to the Flash one, the playlist window jumps to the top of the playlist, so you have to manually scroll back down to find the red highlighted currently playing video in the list.
Not sure if YTC can correct this, but it does seem to work initially until YTC kicks in and replaces the player.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: