Extract and provide all available audio tracks (ORIGINAL, DUBBED, etc.) from Piped API instead of only using the first ORIGINAL track. This allows users to select between different audio languages and track types.
Changes:
- Extract all M4A audio tracks grouped by type and language
- Keep highest bitrate stream for each unique track combination
- Sort tracks with ORIGINAL first, then others alphabetically
- Pass audio tracks array to Stream for player selection
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Clear the published string when a proper publishedAt date is extracted from uploadDate to prevent duplicate or inconsistent date display. Only fallback to string-based published date when no structured date is available.
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I added a new feature. When instances are not proxied, Yattee first checks the URL to make sure it is not a restricted video. Usually, music videos and sports content can only be played back by the same IP address that requested the URL in the first place. That is why some videos do not play when the proxy is disabled.
This approach has multiple advantages. First and foremost, It reduced the load on Invidious/Piped instances, since users can now directly access the videos without going through the instance, which might be severely bandwidth limited. Secondly, users don't need to manually turn on the proxy when they want to watch IP address bound content, since Yattee automatically proxies such content.
Furthermore, adding the proxy option allows mitigating some severe playback issues with invidious instances. Invidious by default returns proxied URLs for videos, and due to some bug in the Invidious proxy, scrubbing or continuing playback at a random timestamp can lead to severe wait times for the users.
This should fix numerous playback issues: #666, #626, #590, #585, #498, #457, #400
HLS: try matching the set resolution. This works okay with AVPlayer. With MPV it is hit and miss, most of the time MPV targets the highest available bitrate, instead of the set bitrate.
AVPlayer now supports higher resolution up to 1080p60.