Greetings fellow PlayBook owners.
Why can't the PlayBook YouTube app work reliably. I find my self going back to the iphone 4 to keep up with my subscriptions.
I've tried side loading the android app but it won't let me log in.
I love my PlayBook and enjoy it daily but the you tube side is poor.
Any ideas on how to improve my experience I'm on an n wireless network
I've never had that many problems with the YT app when it comes to its reliability but there is something else that bugs me about it: it seems to only search and load html5/.mp4 encoded videos. It's definitely not flash based.
Your title is misleading, you tube works great on the PlayBook, the app as well as the website. How about a title like this; I'm having problems with YouTube on my PlayBook
It is the same like with any other app out there that has a web page as well for the same stuff. The apps are all just crippled in functions and makes them useless for me. The youtube app only plays videos when it feels like it. I gave up on it after 10 minutes and just used the browser instead. Same with the Facebookapp. Can't delete messages, can't poke anybody and for crucial settings functions it simply forwards you to the web page. Why bother?
Like many others say, use the website, besides on the website you can have all the videos, remember that the PB does play flash videos man, can your iphone 4 do that?
Works exceptionally well here. I really don't know what it is with other purported owners having all these problems with the browser, you tube, messaging, with-fi, screen boogeymen, bad music player, on/off button too difficult to press, light leaks, ported apps blow, native apps really blow, RIM honchos blow the mostest, yada, yada, yada.
I guess I'm living right and doing right, since I cannot relate to these hundreds of repetitive threads that all point to one thing, that the PlayBook is a freaking fail. Are you all happy now...the PlayBook sucks, so carry it on down the road and complain to someone who cares.
While Youtube works great in the browser, I'd like the option of having the app work. My main beef with the app is that a) it will randomly stop and choke on video and b) there's no way to sort by most recent for a search - only for all videos uploaded.
The problem with using Youtube in the browser is because of browser behavior. If you have a few tabs open, the browser has a tendancy to refresh pages on a tab when you come back to it. Also the browser stops playing when you switch to a new tab. If you're watching a video and want to google some information in the video, you can't switch tabs while still listening to the video and hop right back once you found what you're looking for. And (sometimes) when you do come back, the page refreshes and the video starts all over.
Having an app would also allow you to truly multitask by having your Youtube app, Facebook app, Twitter app available by swiping across instead of tapping new tabs. Using these three apps in the browser breaks the Playbook's multitasking paradigm. It means that some apps you can swipe through and others you have to stop in the browser and change tabs.
If you are on your Playbook just to catch up on your subscribed videos, then the browser is great. But if you're reading an email with a link to a video, click the link, and then want to check another website, you need to do a swipe-tabclick-tabclick instead of swipe-swipe-swipe.
Don't get me wrong. I love the browser (except for the fact that HBOGo won't play on my Playbook), but to say that everything should run in the browser instead of in individual apps is a bit extreme. It's like podcasts. Even though the Podcast app sucks, at least it allows me to stop and then restart later. I know I can probably find the same podcast in the browser, but I don't want to have to remember exactly how many minutes and seconds I am into the video if I have to stop for anything.
Unfortunately tech journalists have tried and are continuing to kill off the playbook because of issues like the lack of apps. You don't need them but it's expected.