TeknoBlast
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I havent tried it today, but if you email the developer, he usually responds within the same day. I had an issue once and responded that very same day.
I never understand this kind of thinking; it doesn't work for me so it must not work for everyone else. 1080p works just fine with the right connection.I use HyperTube. It's great but you need to set one thing. Change the default playback to 720p, and you won't have any issues. The freezing happens because by default it will stream at the highest resolution and the buffer can't keep up, no matter your internet speed. This has also been an issue on apple devices using the official youtube app. I have a 50/25mbps connection at home and I still have trouble playing 1080p content without letting it buffer first.
Anybody using Hyper Tube for YouTube playback?
Not missing, just not set by default. Swipe left from Home and press the + button to bring up a menu to add pages to your Home screen. The very bottom should be "My Stuff", and from there you can add "Recommended", among other things. X button at the top right corner clears it from Home.I use it as well with no problems and like a few others here actually bought it. The _only_ thing it is missing is a Recommended section like the YT web site provides. I use that quite a bit.
Not missing, just not set by default. Swipe left from Home and press the + button to bring up a menu to add pages to your Home screen. The very bottom should be "My Stuff", and from there you can add "Recommended", among other things. X button at the top right corner clears it from Home.
You're right, it doesn't have a pairing code option, but it doesn't need it. Select "Device" via the Charms bar or keyboard and select your tv (or another device) to send to and this does the same thing. Just easier with no code to enter.If you had an option to send clips to your TV (like on youtube wesbite/official android app), I would use it more often.