If there are HFR Encodes youtube doesnt encode anymore 30fps versions.
(and yes I know they did it before - but it seems they decided to not do that anymore - A reason may be that even firefox now supports MSE)
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[info] Available formats for W9NjWmGXhhc:
format code extension resolution note
140 m4a audio only DASH audio 130k , m4a_dash container, aac @128k (44100Hz), 23.28MiB
141 m4a audio only DASH audio 257k , m4a_dash container, aac @256k (44100Hz), 46.23MiB
160 mp4 230x144 DASH video 116k , 15fps, video only, 19.74MiB
133 mp4 384x240 DASH video 252k , 30fps, video only, 44.39MiB
134 mp4 576x360 DASH video 613k , 30fps, video only, 72.56MiB
135 mp4 768x480 DASH video 1134k , 30fps, video only, 150.19MiB
298 mp4 1152x720 DASH video 3363k , h264, 60fps, video only, 394.29MiB
299 mp4 1728x1080 DASH video 5543k , h264, 60fps, video only, 716.58MiB
264 mp4 2304x1440 DASH video 9984k , 30fps, video only, 1.20GiB
17 3gp 176x144
36 3gp 320x240
5 flv 400x240
43 webm 640x360
18 mp4 640x360
22 mp4 1280x720
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That feature was implemented by one of our leading developers btw I don't find it misleading
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It is misleading, because it lets people assume they wont gain better quality if their monitor can only do 1080p and grab a higher file. Thats plain wrong.
But thank you very much for adding this ticket.
Also it is in my opinion a bit of pointless. If you dont want higher than 1080p - why not deactivate it at the menus of the plugin? So I still see not the purpose of this checkmark.:confused: