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Was wondering why this isn't showing up, but then I remembered, that I switched to PipePipe
Not really following their development. Anyone knows, if are they merging such changes from NewPipe?
NewPipe stopped working for me some time ago and that's why I switched.
Thought they stopped development altogether.
Wasn't there such rumour?
NewPipe have been working again for months for me. But until about a couple of weeks ago "related video" list in the video player was broken, didn't show anything. It's now works fine.
But I also still have PipePipe any case either of them broken, I'm falling back to the other one.
I don't know about NewPipe developmet stop rumour, but I remember reading their readme.md that they've been working a significant rewrite of the app.
Thanks for the input!
I'm currently having PipePipe and Tubular in parallel.
Hmm... Maybe I switched because of the integrated sponsorblock and I just wrongly remember that NewPipe development stopped
Was quite some time ago...
PipePipe is a hard fork of NewPipe that doesn't track changes from upstream. Tubular is a soft fork of NewPipe that does track changes from upstream. It's explained in PipePipe's README.
Ah, thanks!
At the time I switched to PipePipe, I was merely searching for a quick replacement, that still works.
Wasn't actually reading to much about it