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More redirect problems as Google alters Mobile YouTube for Windows Phone

We're not sure what's going on over at Google merely either incompetence or the trolling bug has seized command of operations. Last week nosotros saw a purposeful redirect of maps.google.com send Windows Telephone users to the search page instead of assuasive them to apply Maps (Google later backed down) and at present today it's affecting YouTube.

The behavior is specific: head to m.youtube.com and click any video. In the past, such an action would launch Internet Explorer's HTML5 video player, allowing Windows Phone users to sentinel just about everything that was mobile (assuming information technology wasn't a Flash-only video). At present on Windows Telephone 8 devices we become prompted to install an app.

While installing an app to sentinel a video may not seem similar such a Herculean feat, nosotros accept to remember one thing here: we don't have a YouTube app. Okay, technically we have the Microsoft YouTube player, which is just a front end for the website, but the App prompt won't actually reveal that. Instead, when a user clicks the "Search for app in the Store?" dialog box they are met with "Deplorable, no apps establish".

Since as we mentioned the official Microsoft YouTube app is merely a website wrapper, it exhibits the same behavior. The only opportunity users have would be to opt for a third party solution like Metrotube, SuperTube or PrimeTube. Merely when you search nether 'YouTube' in the Store, those apps are slightly buried below some nonsense apps.

And then what'southward going on hither (Windows Telephone 8)?

Equally far as we can tell, the problem stems from Windows Phone 8 users using the default setting of Desktop Mode in Net Explorer. Even though users tin still navigate to thou.youtube.com and view the mobile version of that site, videos merely will not play in that mode (on Windows Phone seven devices where they don't have the App Search ability, videos simply don't play).

Switching to the Mobile view in Internet Explorer appears to convalesce the problem.

While that hardly seems like a terrible situation, it is causing confusion amongst users since the behavior has seemingly inverse starting Jan 10th/11th for an unknown reason.


Reader complaints have started rolling in...

Information technology gets worse for Windows Phone 7 users...

On Windows Phone 7 the problem is even worse as Desktop fashion or Mobile version both don't piece of work on grand.youtube.com anymore at all. That differs from Windows Telephone 8 devices where switching to Desktop Mode appears to "get effectually" the cake.

1 solution for some is to clear all of their Search History (cookies, passwords, websites) and restart the phone. Not an obvious solution but information technology seems to piece of work.

Focus of connected problem

Google has famously stated that they have no plans to make official apps for Windows Phone and Microsoft has alleged twice that the company refuses to grant them meta-data access to allow them to brand a high-quality YouTube app for their users.

Well-nigh Windows Phone users rely on Cyberspace Explorer and HTML5 to view videos and although that nevertheless technically works, with Google disabling back up for the desktop version it volition cause usability problems. And Windows Phone seven users are apparently just out of luck unless they clear all browser history and reboot their phones.

Much like the Google Maps consequence, we're not sure why Internet Explorer 10 on Windows Telephone viii would cause difficulties with YouTube. Subsequently all, the browser has the same rendering engine as the Windows eight desktop version and is for all intents and purposes, the same browser. Like the Google Maps fiasco, Google must be targeting the "Windows Phone" cord in the browser ID for whatever reason. When users switch to "Mobile view" this alters the browser cord and since that has not been disabled past Google/YouTube, it works (at to the lowest degree for us).

Perhaps Google/YouTube are only making some backend changes or fifty-fifty more unlikely, Microsoft was granted permission to release an official app for YouTube (nosotros'll concur our breath). Either manner, if you're having problems viewing YouTube, permit usa know in comments including your OS and browser settings.

Source: https://www.windowscentral.com/problems-google-alters-mobile-youtube-windows-phone

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