Leave a Review Auto HD + FPS for YouTube
Stopped Working
Worked for a couple weeks. Now it wont select anything above 720P and it wont let me manually change it to anything above 720P it lets me sellect lower resolution.ITS NOT WORKING
im using the alatest M2 MBA & its not workinbg on SafariThis works properly once you set a feature flag in Safari Settings
I’ve been initially a little miffed that this extension was not working properly. I did some legwork and found out that in order for Safari to display YouTube content at a resolution higher than 720P you must go into: Settings —> Safari —> Advanced —> Feature Flags
Enable the following flag: Managed Media Source API
Restart your iOS device. (I am not sure this is needed but I always do when modifying settings such as these.
You’ll then be able to view Youtube content at your desired resolution like on a Desktop OS.
Maybe the extension developer could modify his extension to have it enabling this flag when installing.Show lessExcellent. Only one flaw
The only flaw I can see in this extension is that it can't auto fullscreen video when played on an iphone.
To be fair that might be because I always use it in conjunction with Vinegar to get an HTML5 based player instead of Youtube's adfest.Doesn't work
This extension does nothing, even when installed and running every youtube video is set to automatic resolutionDoesnt work
Installed it, enabled it via safari extensions, set it to default 720p, safari still just shows 360p videos unless I change it manually.It works
Works without issue. Please do not break in future updates. ThanksWorks Great
This app helps so much in keeping the quality high and not auto adjusting.v2.0/2.01 broke "View Quality" function
...at least for me.
Every time I deselect "use the same quality" for different frame rates, it re-enables itself. Messaged developer some time ago, but no response and no app update since.
"Player size" functionality still works fine.Doesn’t work, doesn’t seem to do anything
And yes I’m using the website on safari. YouTube still picks 360p/auto.