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Hypercast version history - 5 versions

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Hypercast version history - 5 versions
  • Be careful with old versions! These versions are displayed for testing and reference purposes.You should always use the latest version of an add-on.

  • Latest version

    Ruwäch 0.0.11

    Elesan pa 5 des. 2022 - 115.98 KB
    Works with firefox 48.0 and later
    There are significant internal changes to support using special
    behavior on specific streaming sites, to allow support for sites that
    don't follow modern internet standards for video playback. This works
    by letting you configure, for a given site, replacements for the
    default "play", "pause", and "go to timestamp" functions that
    Hypercast would normally use. The interface is not especially
    user-friendly at this stage; you can edit a raw JSON object in the
    settings dialog. This will be improved in future, and documentation
    added. The default setting enables support for Hulu, which should now
    function properly most of the time, instead of not working at all,
    which was the previous behavior. Note that this feature does not work
    on Chrome due to limitations imposed by Google, which are unlikely to
    ever be lifted. Therefore, working sync for Hulu (and other sites you
    may configure with special behavior) is only supported on Firefox.
    (You get an error message if you try to activate Hypercast on Hulu in
    Chrome, rather than the previous behavior of it turning on and
    breaking everything.)

    The options dialog also has padding on the bottom now, so it looks
    less terrible in Firefox.

    The message "Content script: waiting for user to click extension icon
    in toolbar" is now logged in the browser console. This hopefully makes
    it more clear why nothing further happens on page load without manual
    user interaction.

    When you click the extension icon, an overlay is now displayed with
    some basic status about what the extension is doing, which makes it
    easier to troubleshoot without having to look at the debug logs. You
    can minimize the overlay to an icon and re-expand it by clicking the
    minimized icon. The appearance of the overlay is rough and will be
    improved in future.

    The overlay can now be used to enable and disable syncing. If
    something bugs out and you just want to continue watching the video,
    you can toggle sync off. This divorces your client from the session in
    a reversible fashion, without you needing to refresh the page. Your
    updates will not affect other clients, and other clients' updates will
    not affect you. You can re-enable sync at any time, which will move
    your playback state to match other clients'. When sync is disabled,
    another checkbox appears that allows you to enable skew. This is an
    advanced feature to work around dumb-as-nails anti-consumer
    anti-features present in sites like Hulu, where depending on ad
    playback, different people can have different episode runtimes and
    different playback positions for the same moment in a TV show. The
    usage is as follows: if your playback is out of sync after an ad,
    then pause playback, disable sync, manually synchronize your playback
    (either you or others can adjust playback position to a known-good
    point, like a scene transition), enable skew, re-enable sync. If skew
    is enabled when re-enabling sync, your current offset from other
    clients' shared playback position will be stored (locally, does not
    persist after page refresh) and transparently subtracted out from all
    communications with other clients. This means sync works as before,
    but with a fixed offset between your playback position and others'.

    Source code released under MIT License

    You'll need Firefox to use this extension
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  • Older versions

    Ruwäch 0.0.10

    Elesan pa 24 nov. 2022 - 99.91 KB
    Works with firefox 48.0 and later

    Source code released under MIT License

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  • Ruwäch 0.0.7

    Elesan pa 11 nov. 2022 - 98.66 KB
    Works with firefox 48.0 and later

    Source code released under MIT License

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  • Ruwäch 0.0.6

    Elesan pa 11 nov. 2022 - 24.3 KB
    Works with firefox 48.0 and later

    Source code released under MIT License

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  • Ruwäch 0.0.5

    Elesan pa 6 nov. 2022 - 11.98 KB
    Works with firefox 48.0 and later

    Source code released under MIT License

    Download file
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