Very nice, slick UI! I like the feel of it. Couple thing I ran into though.
First, when I added multiple channels it seemed like it was playing content from just the first one I added. I liked the filtering feature so I could swap that way, but I assume the idea is it should work with both? If so, how does it choose the order?
Second, and this is a more specialized “need” but on some channels the videos are sequential. Gaming channels frequently have “episodes” and podcasts sometimes have parts. I noticed they come in inverse order as yours probably shows newest first. Probably not the use case you’re solving for but just be aware.
thanks! I'm currently ordering based on "most recent" first, so when you add multiple channels to the home feed, it merges them respecting their release dates.
I want to add more advanced filtering/ordering options later on, so that's a good call out
the idea to also display "playlists" is interesting, I will think about that :)
I got it. I thought you were using some kind of proxy or something. But it's completely client side I guess. That's nice.
You can try Tauri/Electron to build a cross platform app. The app will be a browser instance that renders the website and can remove ads, cookies and other headers easily & legally as technically it's not a website.
you can also view all the videos of a channel vertically inside the video player (top right list icon)
the idea of the home is to just show the latest/highlights of the selected channels, but I see the appeal to give it more flexibility, so that's something to consider
First, when I added multiple channels it seemed like it was playing content from just the first one I added. I liked the filtering feature so I could swap that way, but I assume the idea is it should work with both? If so, how does it choose the order?
Second, and this is a more specialized “need” but on some channels the videos are sequential. Gaming channels frequently have “episodes” and podcasts sometimes have parts. I noticed they come in inverse order as yours probably shows newest first. Probably not the use case you’re solving for but just be aware.