Afraid not. Exact error message only becomes known by going NewPipe > Play a video > Error (Content Unavailable). At this point NewPipe offers: Report or Open In Browser. When ya opt for the second option, your browser opens that video which then gives Error: "Sign in to confirm you're not a not. This helps protect our community. " And it's been this way for me for at least 2 months, no change.
Lolseas
I was ecstatic with NewPipe for months. But now I'm getting an error message saying I must log in to YouTube to protect the community. Just me?
Right in the feels. YTMND.
Where'd you get your pre-roll? Greetings from Holland
Hi. Are you referring to the "optimizations" app, gnome-tweaks ?
Ugh. Missed that. I'll caution my friends against it. It does serve up content, and I have successfully downloaded torrents from it. Strange but now my own sense of OPSEC is shit.
I am still new to Lemmy, thought world was the best instance. Guess I was wrong there, too. Thanks again! Such a helpful community.
Thanks. I'm referring to tpb.party which redirects to the .org. I prefer their .onion address but sometimes it's offline. And hard to find. tpb.party sounded sketchy as hell, but it's been working for me since finding it a few months ago.
I'll have to get back to you irt what exact movie I was searching for, just that my output was No Search Results if I typed the title out verbatim.
Thanks! I'll report back if it comes to mind again.
Soooo, question on searching the __Bay: Suppose the title of a movie or show has an apostrophe or hyphen. I get little to no search results if I write it out verbatim. What's the trick? Example: A Bug's Life
I'm convinced it's something easy, I'm just ootl. Thanks in advance.
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