Is there a way to disable/lock the touch screen during YouTube playback? I would like to watch a video without interrupting it by inadvertently touching the screen or buttons. I don't think the phone or YouTube app have a way to do it, but possibly an App.
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Is it possible to have the defy recording videos while the screen is off? I would like to document longer hikes and such and the screen is the biggest energy-consumer while doing so.
There are apps which can turn the screen black but i havent found any which let you disable the screen completely.
Whats the matter? Can it be hacked ?
Also is itpossible to record the sound through a headset-microphone while recording videos?
I would prefer using a dedicated mic as wind-noise is pretty strong while riding a bike and i think a headset-mic could work way better.
This is really bugging me. I watch a lot of video commuting to work and it sucks to have the buttons stay lit up while I´m watching video in full screen. Is there a way to disable this during playback?
The default video player screen goes blank after couple of seconds and audio is audible and screen returns with touch but it also turns off on touch. Does anybody else had this same issue and how to repair it, if it is possible?
When i attempt to watch any video such as the preloaded videos, the screen automatically darkens regardless if the set brightness. This occurs only on the official Videos app. Is there any way to fix this? The preloaded videos only work in this app.
When I'm in fullscreen/landscape, YouTube videos will sometimes play a black screen with audio only, forcing to me to exit fullscreen/landscape mode to trigger the video to play. Is this happening to anyone else? I have YouTube Red and usually have a Bluetooth audio and mouse connected when this happens.
I get this too and haven't figured out a way to fix it. When viewing stats for nerds, it reports a resolution of 0x1440 which I believe is the culprit. Switching orientation or minimizing video then remaximizing solves it. This only seems to happen when a video is launched while in landscape mode. Only happens with YouTube videos.
It also happened to me and I fixed it just clearing the data from YouTube app.