theos0o was kind enough to update his YouTube mod to support 1080p (used to only be 720p). 1080p isn't default so you have to enable it in the advance settings in the app. Be sure to thank him for his hard work.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1529715
Just so people know, there are apparently problems playing 1080p on the One using that apk but it is already being looked at.
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Will be really interesting to see this in action once the dev irons out the problems.
Does it still have problems?
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Does it still have problems?
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Unfortunately yes
Edit - change that - I uninstalled and reinstalled and it appears to work now
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Hello there, anyone knows if the video for the new google talk works on our device? Or what has to be done to work?
Edit: it's found in the download section of rom manager along with latest gapps for gb.
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For Wildfire it doesn't work on GB.
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For Wildfire it doesn't work on GB.
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Does it work on froyo?
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It doesn't work on Wildfire generally.
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It doesn't work on Wildfire generally.
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This. Even if we managed to get it working, don't expect much from it (or any videochat apps in general):
-We have no GPU, so it would have major performance issues.
-We have no front camera, so it would have to be one-way videochat.
-The screen res is rather low, so, even without the above issues, video quality would be sub-par.
Basically when I first got my HTC evo 3d I had a version of YouTube app that enabled me to leave YouTube running with screen locked so I could listen to the audio. Now it is impossible and my older app won't work properly on ics or jb, I'd like to sort this on my one x so it still plays the YouTube audio in lockscreen if anyone can or thinks they can help please do, if needed I can send the YouTube apk for looking at to see if the framework can be modded in newer apps to enable this
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Basically when I first got my HTC evo 3d I had a version of YouTube app that enabled me to leave YouTube running with screen locked so I could listen to the audio. Now it is impossible and my older app won't work properly on ics or jb, I'd like to sort this on my one x so it still plays the YouTube audio in lockscreen if anyone can or thinks they can help please do, if needed I can send the YouTube apk for looking at to see if the framework can be modded in newer apps to enable this
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could you send me the YouTube.apk? i would like to look into it...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1778735 , this is my original thread for the download cheers
The app actually does run but you cannot sign into your YouTube account on it, as I'm not an app dev I have no idea how to mod the newer app to play audio on lockscreen, I am but a humble pc builder lol
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it seems like I can't stream anything in HD. is there a setting for this? Both YouTube and Netflix apps streams in 360 or 480p even when HD button is on. it's kind of annoying when I know I can get better picture than that. What's the purpose of having a nice screen when you can only stream in this resolution? is there a way to force these to stream in 720p? or at least an apk that will work on Galaxy Note II. i've found some but it doesn't work on my NII. thanks.
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Hd YouTube only works on wifi unless you un install with titanium and flash custom one YOU MUST RESTART YOUR PHONE BETWEEN UNINSTALL AND NEW INSTALL
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it seems like I can't stream anything in HD. is there a setting for this? Both YouTube and Netflix apps streams in 360 or 480p even when HD button is on. it's kind of annoying when I know I can get better picture than that. What's the purpose of having a nice screen when you can only stream in this resolution? is there a way to force these to stream in 720p? or at least an apk that will work on Galaxy Note II. i've found some but it doesn't work on my NII. thanks.
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For youtube you can go to settings but I think its HQ and for you to see videos you have to make sure whatever video you choose to watch is a HD video that way when it starts you can select the HD option button remember on youtube you have to hope that the uploader had recorded their videos in HD also. Now for netflix it shows on its own since I have lte I really never tried to see if their was an option for HD in the settings.
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For youtube you can go to settings but I think its HQ and for you to see videos you have to make sure whatever video you choose to watch is a HD video that way when it starts you can select the HD option button remember on youtube you have to hope that the uploader had recorded their videos in HD also. Now for netflix it shows on its own since I have lte I really never tried to see if their was an option for HD in the settings.
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both of them shows pixelation even both the Netflix shows I watch and YouTube channels in am subscribed to is both available in HD. I cannot express how much I hate this.
I see you use Sprint version. have you tried comparing it side by side a laptop or desktop if they are the same? I tried comparing them and note II was inferior of the three, but when I run a video I have on my sd card it looks crisp.
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Remove the stock YouTube app and install this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1529715
The Netflix app I'm not sure about, but a quick search might find it for you
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dre89 said:
Remove the stock YouTube app and install this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1529715
The Netflix app I'm not sure about, but a quick search might find it for you
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this! I tried this earlier with TIBU but I can't install it. Apparently it stayed at my app drawer so it blocked me from installing it. I tried it again and worked like magic. it's finally streaming true HD! now we just need netflix. I tried some already but all of them won't work. It force closes on me. tyvm
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My stock youtube from the play store dose hd on 4g
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My stock youtube from the play store dose hd on 4g
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mine didn't. It seems like it's not just me. There's a huge difference between the modded apk linked above than the one on play store. no pixelation and discoloration on the new apk. crisp and clear just like how it looks like on a laptop. but now it eats a lot more data which is fine since I have unlimited 4g nationwide. I guess I see why the official one doesn't offer true HD. ^^.
I hope somebody do something like that for netflix. I've searched but no one has a working apk on Samsung devices. :/
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but now it eats a lot more data which is fine since I have unlimited 4g nationwide. I guess I see why the official one doesn't offer true HD. ^^.
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Yeah true HD eats a lot of data
Unlimited 4G FTW
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Download Tube mate (Google It) you can stream or download 1080P,720P,480P,360P HD videos on 3G/4G/LTE or WiFi. Works great for me. Also there's a modded Netflix APK that supports 720P. Google it as well. I don't like posting links because they may be considered as spam.
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Is anyone able to get 2K out even 1080 to work? Highest video quality I can select is 720, which is only a quarter resolution of the screen, and it shows.
You have to root your device and delete your recent YouTube app and install previous version to enable 1080p and 1440p
No root needed...search google for version 5.9.0.10. Install...profit
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yes and both. I have no root either.
1080p. Note, I was also testing the stabilization.
4K
I was holding the phone with my legs, and I think someone I covered the mic since there is no audio.
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No root needed...search google for version 5.9.0.10. Install...profit
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T-Mobile note4 couldn't install because it was already installed in the system .... So in my case I had to delete the app from inside the system ..... And uninstalled all updates .... And disable auto update from play store ....
I got it working with 5.10.1.5. Don't get why Google removed the option though. Are there any benefits to 5.9 over 5.10?
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T-Mobile note4 couldn't install because it was already installed in the system .... So in my case I had to delete the app from inside the system ..... And uninstalled all updates .... And disable auto update from play store ....
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Yes true on the steps. I didn't have to remove the system app though. Just uninstalled the updates and it worked for me after unchecking auto updates in play store.
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Joey121215 said:
I got it working with 5.10.1.5. Don't get why Google removed the option though. Are there any benefits to 5.9 over 5.10?
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How did you get 5.10.1.5 working? Did you do anything special?
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Link to download the 5.9 YouTube apk file.
http://www65.zippyshare.com/v/45964769/file.html
*Update* I tried uninstalling all updates and the 5.9 version, neither option gives me a resolution choice greater than 720p.
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Thank you so much!!! I was incredibly disappointed that my brand new phone with a 2k screen could only get 720p youtube. Amazing clarity now.
So does anybody have a fix for hulu? On my HTC M7, there was an HD quality setting that was better than high. On this phone I can only get medium and high setting. Even high is pretty pixelated. Would love to see it in 1080p. Any suggestions?
Thanks!
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Thank you so much!!! I was incredibly disappointed that my brand new phone with a 2k screen could only get 720p youtube. Amazing clarity now.
So does anybody have a fix for hulu? On my HTC M7, there was an HD quality setting that was better than high. On this phone I can only get medium and high setting. Even high is pretty pixelated. Would love to see it in 1080p. Any suggestions?
Thanks!
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Do you have the 1080p and 1440p option with that 5.9 apk? Are you running in Dalvick or ART mode?
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Do you have the 1080p and 1440p option with that 5.9 apk? Are you running in Dalvick or ART mode?
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Yes the 1440 is very nice!. Had to uninstall updates, then install apk. And I'm running dalvik. Had a few issues with art and never saw a performance increase.
I'm running in ART mode, wondering if that is why I can't get 1080p or 1440p with the 5.9 version. Guess I'll switch back to Dalvik and see if that makes a difference.
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Here's the apk I used:
http://www.devfiles.co/download/ayYiS0rU/YouTube_5.9.0.10.apk
Error- There was a problem parsing the package. I get that message when i download that version. I'm changing my runtime back to Dalvik and seeing if that makes a difference.
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Yeah, I had no problems. That may be the issue...
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Yeah, I had no problems. That may be the issue...
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Changed back to Dalvik, uninstalled updates and then reinstalled 5.9v. Now I have 1080p and 1440p options, but when I select them, it stays on the default 720p selection. No idea where the issue is, but I'm too tired to play around with it more tonight. Thanks for the feedback photoshopgeek.
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I had the same problem but if you use Chrome in desktop view
U can chose. 720p 1080p 1400p and 4k if available
Awesome videos at 1440p and 4k
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Changed back to Dalvik, uninstalled updates and then reinstalled 5.9v. Now I have 1080p and 1440p options, but when I select them, it stays on the default 720p selection. No idea where the issue is, but I'm too tired to play around with it more tonight. Thanks for the feedback photoshopgeek.
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Odd.. I had no problems. If I start up youtube again, it defaults lower, but when I switch it stays for that session.
Couldn't get 1080 or 1440 to work on 5.9. 5.10 works fine for me though. Occasionally I have to restart the video to get the setting to stick
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Odd.. I had no problems. If I start up youtube again, it defaults lower, but when I switch it stays for that session.
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Same here. To all having trouble, try deleting app data and rebooting. Other then that I'm out of ideas
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Hello,
My HTC 10 is laggy both when capturing and playing 4K video. I wonder if anyone else is having this problem and if yes, any workaround? Thank you in advance.
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Hello,
My HTC 10 is laggy both when capturing and playing 4K video. I wonder if anyone else is having this problem and if yes, any workaround? Thank you in advance.
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Try playing it with hTc Gallery though.. ??
https://www.dropbox.com/s/f4tkvibx6datu7n/hTc Apk Archive.zip?dl=0
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SiAmaze said:
Hello,
My HTC 10 is laggy both when capturing and playing 4K video. I wonder if anyone else is having this problem and if yes, any workaround? Thank you in advance.
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What kind of SD card are you using? It should be a certain speed in order to record and play 4k smoothly. If it is too slow, it'll be choppy and skip oftenly.
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What kind of SD card are you using? It should be a certain speed in order to record and play 4k smoothly. If it is too slow, it'll be choppy and skip oftenly.
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It is internal storage.
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What app are you using to play it back?
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What app are you using to play it back?
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It is the default app. I click on the little video thumbnail after capturing it and I think it plays with the default HTC photos app. No options to use other apps either, I guess
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It is the default app. I click on the little video thumbnail after capturing it and I think it plays with the default HTC photos app. No options to use other apps either, I guess
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Try using VLC player and see if that works.
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Try using VLC player and see if that works.
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No it does not work. I tried copying it to my computer and playing it with MPC and it seems the videos drop a few frames every now and then. This is annoying because this phone cost me so much
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