erkserkserks / h264ify

A Chrome extension that makes YouTube stream H.264 videos instead of VP8/VP9 videos
MIT License
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Just use https://github.com/alextrv/enhanced-h264ify #81

Open unbeatable-101 opened 3 years ago

unbeatable-101 commented 3 years ago

https://github.com/alextrv/enhanced-h264ify

This one seems to be dead

dnmTX commented 3 years ago

Is that official or just your assumption?

unbeatable-101 commented 3 years ago

I meant to say it seems to be

dnmTX commented 3 years ago

So what exactly got improved at the other location,does it worth switching? So far i'm happy,to be honest with what is offered here.

unbeatable-101 commented 3 years ago

It is more customizable, say if your device supports hardware VP8 you could enable that. Though that repo does seem dead too, I might end up making my own fork to try and address some of the suggestions.

dnmTX commented 3 years ago

You good with Java? Not relevant to this here but i really need some help making a simple UserScript,but it sure needs somebody skillfull.

unbeatable-101 commented 3 years ago

Java? No. JavaScript? Barely, I can only do some simple things to existing code

dnmTX commented 3 years ago

Well,doesn't hurt to ask 😉 Thanks though 👍

Poopooracoocoo commented 3 years ago

@dnmTX @krystian3w

Is that official or just your assumption?

It's official. The author of the extension no longer has the time to maintain the extension. Use the fork. https://github.com/erkserkserks/h264ify/pull/77#issuecomment-859947060

krystian3w commented 3 years ago

But @alextrv no update linked (twice) these repo...

See:

Screenshot_20211001-182717_Firefox

And from Moz://a Store:

Last updated 2 years ago (Jun 2, 2019).

These long absent is very bad for support web apps by webextension...

Poopooracoocoo commented 3 years ago

@krystian3w we need another maintainer ugh