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eames posted:Is there a way to show the netflix debug overlay in Firefox on macOS? I resubscribed for the first time since switching to FF but the quality seems close to 480p or worse. ctrl-option-shift-s isn't working. You can also search Netflix for Test Patterns videos, which include the resolution and some other stuff that Netflix is pushing to you.
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Mr.Radar posted:Try adding the site to the A/V autoplay whitelist? Go to Options in the browser menu and search for "autoplay". Sorry; I'm being a big dumb -- I've found the autoplay whitelist, but I can't seem to do anything except remove websites from it; rather than adding them. e: I did set it to allow everything by default and the notification sound still didn't work, so I don't think this is going to be the fix. Montalvo fucked around with this message at 18:53 on Dec 18, 2019 |
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Lambert posted:It's D, not S. That's not working either, AFAIK D is for debug and S is for stats. Is it working for you in Firefox? doctorfrog posted:You can also search Netflix for Test Patterns videos, which include the resolution and some other stuff that Netflix is pushing to you. Thanks, I found those and they're indeed running at 1080p. Unfortunately the test patterns look much better than the content in question, so I'm still trying to figure out what's going on. It is strange to me that Netflix treats third party browsers as second class citizens, I can only assume that they're doing this because of DRM/HDCP reasons.
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# ? Dec 18, 2019 20:57 |
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Montalvo posted:Sorry; I'm being a big dumb -- I've found the autoplay whitelist, but I can't seem to do anything except remove websites from it; rather than adding them. Ah sorry, I thought you could add sites there too.
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# ? Dec 18, 2019 21:25 |
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eames posted:Is there a way to show the netflix debug overlay in Firefox on macOS? I resubscribed for the first time since switching to FF but the quality seems close to 480p or worse. ctrl-option-shift-s isn't working. Netflix will only deliver 720p to Firefox. From https://help.netflix.com/en/node/23742 quote:Resolution:
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# ? Dec 19, 2019 02:00 |
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Applebees posted:Netflix will only deliver 720p to Firefox. From https://help.netflix.com/en/node/23742 https://github.com/vladikoff/netflix-1080p-firefox
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ArcaneMan posted:This exact same thing happened to me with the update, was able to get tabs on bottom again but still had that space there. Tried for a long time to mess around with css flex settings but in the end I started fresh with a new usercss, used the top google result for tabs on bottom, and that worked. I'd just like to add, for anyone else that may have this issue, that this worked for me, too, the page at https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/forum-response-tabs-below-url-bar with the example css written out for firefox 65 and above did the trick. The irony is that I actually tried this very page first, but I didn't realize then that firefox 71 has css files turned off by default, and you need to turn it on in the about :config settings before it'll work, only after which did I use a different css, which then resulted in the screwed up version. Fun! Thanks again, ArcaneMan.
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# ? Dec 19, 2019 06:04 |
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eames posted:That's not working either, AFAIK D is for debug and S is for stats. Is it working for you in Firefox? S is for the quality setting menu that has been removed. Ctrl + Shift + Alt + D displays the stats overlay, just installed Mozzarella to test it out. Works.
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# ? Dec 19, 2019 14:21 |
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Lambert posted:S is for the quality setting menu that has been removed. Thanks for going through the trouble of checking that. The shortcut is still not working — not even in safe mode — but this isnt worth the time troubleshooting it.
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# ? Dec 19, 2019 16:17 |
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Applebees posted:Netflix will only deliver 720p to Firefox. From https://help.netflix.com/en/node/23742
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# ? Dec 20, 2019 07:54 |
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Knormal posted:What's the justification behind this anyway? Are the big companies just paying more to get the big streams on their browsers? DRM scheme requirements or something last I heard, most companies don't want to pay the licensing fees.
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# ? Dec 20, 2019 08:06 |
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I still don't understand the point of DRM since you can pirate the content with same or better quality. Like.. why bother with DRM? It just causes issues for customers.
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Ihmemies posted:I still don't understand the point of DRM since you can pirate the content with same or better quality. Like.. why bother with DRM? It just causes issues for customers. I guess if you're gonna pirate a 4k stream they want you to use other people's bandwidth and not theirs?
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# ? Dec 20, 2019 10:03 |
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you wouldn't pirate it in the first place if they let you watch it though
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# ? Dec 20, 2019 10:08 |
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Ihmemies posted:I still don't understand the point of DRM since you can pirate the content with same or better quality. Like.. why bother with DRM? It just causes issues for customers. Same thing as HDCP bullshit still giving us the rainbow sparkles in 2019 despite the DRM having been cracked in 2008 and nobody ever having to rip a BluRay by digitally capturing the video source.
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Truga posted:you wouldn't pirate it in the first place if they let you watch it though The Steam lesson. Would be great if companies actually learned from it, says the person living in Australia with legal access to about 3% of English language media content.
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Ihmemies posted:I still don't understand the point of DRM since you can pirate the content with same or better quality. Like.. why bother with DRM? It just causes issues for customers. The music industry figured it out years ago..(though not without basically being forced) The movie/TV industry hasn't had their moment yet....
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Ihmemies posted:I still don't understand the point of DRM since you can pirate the content with same or better quality. Like.. why bother with DRM? It just causes issues for customers. Same thing with Sky / Now TV in the UK. Their streaming websites require a separate video player app to be downloaded, which opens whenever you want to play anything. And is windows / macOS only. They also log you out once an hour or something ultra hostile - as opposed to never for every other steaming site. Literally all their content has already been pirated, whether from their TV broadcasts or from the original channel (HBO). It’s trivial to find streams of all their live sport too. So it’s unclear why punishing their paying customers with DRM / annoyances is worth it, when playing in the browser is good enough for every other streaming site.
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# ? Dec 21, 2019 19:24 |
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How do you install this?
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# ? Dec 21, 2019 20:08 |
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Picture in picture is the best new browser feature in like a decade
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MohShuvuu posted:How do you install this? https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/netflix-1080p/ Note the risk: quote:This extension isn’t monitored by Mozilla. Make sure you trust the extension before you install it.
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# ? Dec 22, 2019 00:15 |
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That warning is on all but a handful of popular extensions, though. It's just Mozilla covering its rear end in case something breaks (into your computer).
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# ? Dec 22, 2019 00:52 |
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Why? Mozilla removes site specific user-agent override option from Firefox 71 https://www.ghacks.net/2019/12/11/mozilla-removes-site-specific-user-agent-override-option-from-firefox-71/
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wooger posted:So it’s unclear why punishing their paying customers with DRM / annoyances is worth it, when playing in the browser is good enough for every other streaming site. I suspect it is partly about collecting telemetry/analytics data that’s beyond their reach in a browser with an adblocker. Even on iOS, a very closed down platform, there’s a noticeable trend where video/streaming platforms only offer high quality streams and content via native apps that are so full of trackers that they make any DNS based adblocker work overtime. Some of those apps won’t even let you use them without logging into an account. YouTube is a good example for this. The native app explicitly disables PiP, their website in iOS Safari only supports 720p at medium bitrates. It’s not just limited to streaming, many services push people to native apps to collect more data even though a simple website would often do the job. Just one more reason to use a browser like Firefox.
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# ? Dec 22, 2019 09:42 |
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FRINGE posted:Why? Why? Because they re-wrote that part of the browser and dropped it for increased speed. Extensions can still change the user agent any way they like.
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# ? Dec 22, 2019 14:47 |
Mozilla has a long history of deprecating old OIDs in about-config in favour of adding new, rather than exposing new features under existing OIDs with new values and optional handling of old values.
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D. Ebdrup posted:Mozilla has a long history of deprecating old OIDs in about-config in favour of adding new, rather than exposing new features under existing OIDs with new values and optional handling of old values. This actually makes sense because it's by far safer when it comes compatibility with old profiles. And old profiles already run into a ton of weird behavior as it is. I can also see scenarios where an old add-on expects certain values and new code adds values that the add-on does not know how to handle and everything goes to poo poo.
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isndl posted:This actually makes sense because it's by far safer when it comes compatibility with old profiles. And old profiles already run into a ton of weird behavior as it is. Firefox has never had a concept of POLA. If anything, it's the opposite: if it can be broken during an upgrade, Mozilla will break it.
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# ? Dec 23, 2019 10:25 |
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I have a strange problem that I'm not really sure when it started. Some sites, Youtube TV and Pluto TV that I've found so far, are showing data to me as if I'm in GMT time zone. This is from Youtube TV, right now. The guide thinks my local time is a little after 5pm. It's really 11am, as you can see from the Fox 9 News at 11am. The guide on Pluto does the same thing. If I do a search and then visit any website that displays the time, those sites are able to determine my correct TZ, CST/CDT. So Youtube and Pluto are pulling something else. I've tried turning off tracking protection and disabling ublock. And in Chrome, things work correctly. Any ideas on something to look for?
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# ? Dec 23, 2019 18:21 |
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phosdex posted:I have a strange problem that I'm not really sure when it started. Some sites, Youtube TV and Pluto TV that I've found so far, are showing data to me as if I'm in GMT time zone. You might also need to turn on location permission in the OS -- on windows this is Settings -> Privacy -> Location and then set: * location for this device is on * allow apps to access your location on
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phosdex posted:If I do a search and then visit any website that displays the time, those sites are able to determine my correct TZ, CST/CDT. So Youtube and Pluto are pulling something else. Some troubleshooting steps:
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Avenging Dentist posted:Some troubleshooting steps: Ah, it was the privacy.resistFingerprinting setting. Thanks!
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phosdex posted:Ah, it was the privacy.resistFingerprinting setting. Thanks! It's kind of a dumb feature as it is. It clearly needs more fine-grained control over fingerprinting reistance. Either disable it on a site-by-site basis or allow users to disable certain protections. Personally I would be fine with only 1/24th as effective fingerprinting resistance if it didn't break the clock on sites that use it.
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# ? Dec 23, 2019 22:54 |
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There is finer grained control but it reduces the effectiveness of that experimental feature. It's off by default for a reason. It's possible to individually toggle at least some of the features that the resistfingerprinting master switch controls. The ghacks user.js file documents those.
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# ? Dec 23, 2019 23:07 |
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Wow. loving Google now has YouTube ask, "Are you sure you want to leave YouTube?" when you click a link in a video description to a non-YouTube site. Is there an add-on or a *Monkey script to disable this?
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# ? Dec 25, 2019 03:52 |
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So FF updated and it's done something to my menu colors, they used to go along with the color theme I had and be dark gray/black but now they're white/light gray and I can't figure out what can change it. Downloaded other themes with no avail. Any ideas? As you can see it gets real artificial sunny so I try to avoid any whiteness I can. Tehran 1979 fucked around with this message at 11:12 on Dec 30, 2019 |
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https://lmgtfy.com/?q=screenshot https://lmgtfy.com/?q=snipping+tool / https://lmgtfy.com/?q=snip+and+sketch
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# ? Dec 30, 2019 10:04 |
Have you changed your Windows color scheme?
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astral posted:https://lmgtfy.com/?q=screenshot Can't screenshot it. Soon as you hit the alt key it closes the menus. nielsm posted:Have you changed your Windows color scheme? Not since the update. I'm using the default Windows dark theme and it was working fine until then. Tehran 1979 fucked around with this message at 11:12 on Dec 30, 2019 |
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Tehran 1979 posted:Can't screenshot it. Soon as you hit the alt key it closes the menus. Can you change your hotkeys? If that fails, I use PicPick which just screencaps straight off the printscreen button. Viz:
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