![]() ![]() ![]() I admit I haven't looked into the existing formats yet so perhaps this may be more involved than I'm assuming (if so, sorry!). The Settings are extensive and offer everything you could possibly want, and more. Perhaps a starting point may be extending the current NewPipe subscription importer to provide merged import of history as well from a native NewPipe export? I frequently move between NewPipe and FreeTube - I'm guessing many people probably do. Create your own playlists or import them, to play an endless stream of content on the device whenever you want to. Relevant note: NewPipe allows import/export of history along with subscriptions. No, unless you choose play in background, tap the notification, scroll down until the whole playlist is loaded, then choose to save the queue as a new playlist. ![]() Import history - merging with existing history on import (to allow easily "synchronising" history over multiple devices without loss) The update is available on the project's GitHub repository already. NewPipe users get full editing access to imported playlists, which means, that they may add or remove videos from it. I frequently watch tutorial channels and have difficulty tracking which videos I have watched due to picking up playlists at varying times on different devices.Įxport history - using a processable format (accounting for other frontends to also parse it) Another new feature is the ability to import playlists from services such as YouTube to local NewPipe playlists. doesnt work i lunched the program and selected the db file and the playlist and thats it it doesnt give u any option to export it or anything. Background: One major frustration I have with using multiple alternate frontends over multiple devices is the loss of my watched video history. ![]()
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