YousableTubeFix

By Mindeye Last update Feb 2, 2012 — Installed 594,852 times.

[bug] Format detection fails?

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SlimShady Scriptwright

The script does not detect and select any format in the following video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tN7Eh4SwQR4

version 11 Nov 2008.

 
Mindeye Script's Author

It works for me in the video you linked to. It detects FLV Low Quality and MPEG-4 H.264 as available and FLV High Quality as unavailable

 
SlimShady Scriptwright

Still nothing in two different profiles. And I tried with ABP disabled no difference.
When I open the dropdown box I only see the 'low quality' in green (available).
It does play ,but still, no detection of the others. It would usually select the MP4.

 
Basking hobo Scriptwright

yep, this is definitely a bug. happens to me all the time.

 
SlimShady Scriptwright

I discovered the following video has vFormat 34.
And I saw this error message in the console:

Error: selVideoFormat.options.item(selVideoFormat.selectedIndex) is null
Source File: ./profile/gm_scripts/yousabletubefix/yousabletubefix.user.js
Line: 1490

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZmB2nekT-Y

 
Mindeye Script's Author

SlimShady, that error can happen because YousableTubeFix doesn't support format 22 and format 34 yet. Support for them will be added in next version (I have some problems with the computer now, that's why I haven't updated the script yet)

 
SlimShady Scriptwright

This video also uses fmt 34. Sometimes I get MP4 selected and other times nothing is selected.
Using the version of dec 3rd.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k3NrLgfp_4w

 
Node User

Happens to me as well. Have the latest update too, so is it a bug?

 
Mindeye Script's Author

Format 34 isn't supported yet

 
Nintendo Man... User

wait... fmt=34? That's the first time I've heard of this. What is it? All I know is that it's FLV... (my vlc crashes on flv videos so I can't check the specs)

 
Mindeye Script's Author

It seems to be H.264 in a FLV container, but I'm not totally sure

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