When I'm in a bad LTE area and using apps liked Relay for Reddit, I constantly get a gray popup dialogue when watching YouTube videos inline that say something to the effect of: "Download Booster is unable to function due to lack of 4G LTE connectivity." This flashes with every video I play and blocks the content.
Is anyone else experiencing this? Is there a way to get rid of it?
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This is an issue I have consistently, and it's very bothersome. I've searched everywhere for a fix and I can't seem to find anything.
Stock lg g2 will randomly show the notification bar when full screen in youtube app, until I force close the app this issue will continue.
Any way to fix this? It cuts to top and right side of the video and is very annoying.
I've attached two photos of the app in immersive mode and when the problem happens.
Hey guys,
I recently got a new roomate for my apartment and I am leaving for the weekend. I have a strange feeling he isn't super trustworthy.
I have a Nexus 7 (2013) that I hardly use and plan on leaving here this weekend. I was wondering if there are any playstore apps or third party apk downloads for an app that does the following:
- Detects motion
- Once motion is detected, Video Records the area until movment is no longer detected, or can record for a certain length of time (like 60 secs)
- Get alerts and videos on my phone when I am away
I know there are a few apps on the play store but they all seem to only take pictures. If my roomate decides to do some snooping, I would like to see it all on camera.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Jake
Three apps that I can think of off the top of my head are IP Webcam, tinyCam Monitor Pro, and Invideon
You could set up an older smartphone as the video source and then it will sit and wait to activate when it detects motion.
Hi guys, as the title says I'm having problems with Facebook messenger video calling.
When holding the phone vertically the video is extremely stretched, in the settings messenger is set to be optimised for full screen,
which it obviously isn't. I don't have an option to disable the full screen for the app though. Has anyone else come across this issue or have
any idea how to fix it? I've tried re installing the app but it's made no difference
I had a video chat last night in the app with no issues
Upgraded to S7 from S5 - everything is great, except I experience one very annoying issue: many YouTube videos I download for offline viewing (have YouTube Red) start freezing after a few minutes of watching. Sometimes they freeze right away. If I clear the YouTube cache and restart the app it works for a bit and then starts freezing again (the light circle in the middle is rotating and the video keeps frozen).
No freezing happens when I watch YouTube videos over the internet. Some offline videos work fine. But some consistently do not. Never had this issue with Galaxy S5.
Here is what I tried to fix this issue:
- Wiped cache partition
- Reinstalled YouTube (disabled, updated to new version) and restarted the phone
- Enabled Developer Options and Selected Force GRU rendering - this helped a bit, but did not resolve the issue
- Turned off hardware overlays in Developer Options.
- Turned on 4x MSAA in Developer Options.
- Cleared cache in Google Play app
- Switched download storage from SD to phone to eliminate any SD issue
Any ideas?
Hello,
my only idea is that there is not much to try when app crashes, all you can really do is check in the application settings (in the system settings of the phone and then "applications") if it has all the necessary permissions, clear cache as you did but I don't think it has anything to do with developer options like forcing GPU rendering.
So, all I can think of is:
- Write to Google to explain them the bug you encounter, they might have a solution or may release a fix in a future version of the app. As you use Youtube Red, you pay for a service, in the PlayStore you have been able to install the app so it means it's not incompatible with your S7, so you have the right to ask Google for a solution or a refund.
- Try to go on apkmirror and to get an older version of the app, maybe that bug wasn't there in earlier versions.
- Try to download offline videos with LTE, or with Wifi, to see if that change anything. Maybe your LTE connection or Wifi connection isn't stable and cause downloaded files to be corrupted.
Sorry, that's all I can help you with...
EDIT: I don't know how Youtube Red works about downloading videos, but can you choose the quality? Like 360p ou 1080p for example? If yes, then maybe try different quality settings to see if that has any influence on your bug.
In the end, I would probably it is a problem of corrupted files, or a codec problem maybe. I guess you can only read those videos with the Youtube app? If ever the videos are downloaded really like video files in your phone's memory, then maybe you could try an alternate video player to read them (but my guess is that they can only be read from the youtube app).
I'm noticing that on YouTube, after I close the app, and open the app backup, the video plays in a semi full screen mode where I cannot see the content on the side where it normally is. Obviously the workaround is to change it back to portrait mode but that defeats the point of trying to use the app in landscape. What I have been doing so far to alleviate this problem is clearing out the data and cache of YouTube before I open up the app, but as you can tell that gets annoying. I have attached two screenshots. One of them is YouTube the way it should look, the other is showing the problem. Notice the white bar at the bottom. Any fix? I am using a 8013 with 8010 stock rom flashed on it because I wanted KitKat.