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It looks like Maia breaks loading of stream and crashes the Waterfox content process. #140

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mzso opened this issue Feb 19, 2019 · 11 comments

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@mzso
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mzso commented Feb 19, 2019

Here's this specific video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OyUPODpsQ0U
I couldn't load this while Maia was enabled, but as soon as I disabled it the stream started to work.

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YePpHa commented Feb 19, 2019

Are you using the userscript or webextension? I've tried installing Waterfox on Windows with the webextension version enabled. I was not able to test it with the video provided as it's not available anymore (at least for me). However, I tried with a random live video and it worked fine.

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mzso commented Feb 19, 2019

@YePpHa commented on 2019. febr. 19. 21:10 CET:

Are you using the userscript or webextension? I've tried installing Waterfox on Windows with the webextension version enabled. I was not able to test it with the video provided as it's not available anymore (at least for me). However, I tried with a random live video and it worked fine.

It was only this particular video and. I'll keep a lookout for more.
I use the userscript. The WE version doesn't seem to be usable. It's provided as a zip file, but even when I rename it to .xpi the browser claims it's corrupt.

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YePpHa commented Feb 19, 2019

Please do. As for the webextension. You just need to unpack it and open the manifest file. Not sure why opening the zip-file directly don't work.

@mzso
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mzso commented Feb 20, 2019

Now I had trouble with this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AI3JzYCL3K0
But I doubt that it has anything to do with the video in question. I think something just brakes within Maia and persists for that video through page refreshes.

By the way I have disable autoplay on (no buffering).

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YePpHa commented Feb 20, 2019

Strange. I'm not able to reproduce it at all. I tested on Waterfox (win10) with the userscript version enabled. I even disabled the autoplay (no buffering). I'm not able to break it at all.

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0x5c commented Feb 20, 2019

Could it be cache/service-worker related? It happens on an "old" installation, but not on the new one.
Edit since I forgot to say it: clear the cache and unregister the service-worker(s) for youtube.

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mzso commented Feb 27, 2019

@0x5c commented on 2019. febr. 20. 19:29 CET:

Could it be cache/service-worker related? It happens on an "old" installation, but not on the new one.
Edit since I forgot to say it: clear the cache and unregister the service-worker(s) for youtube.

I don't know what it is but it's getting common. Especially when I open multiple videos at one time.

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0x5c commented Feb 27, 2019

Did you try to wipe the cache / unregister service-worker?

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mzso commented Feb 27, 2019

@0x5c commented on 2019. febr. 27. 21:06 CET:

Did you try to wipe the cache / unregister service-worker?

How would I do that?

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0x5c commented Feb 28, 2019

In would be in settings, or dev-tools for the site only

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mzso commented Sep 22, 2019

Didn't experience this for a long time now.

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