Does'nt run locally
Is this suppose to run locally. What am I missing?
It does not have it's own data extractor, meaning it does not make direct contact with YouTube but though publicly available piped and invidious instances. You can host your own invidious and piped instance and use it in ytify > settings > custom instance. We are working on a solution to have on-device data extraction but it will take time.
Thanks for the quick reply. I would love to deploy this for test purposes on my host using the preexisting piped or invidious instances. Im looking for a solution for an app I'm building. It would be great to have the url signed directly to the user to allow the url playback but i havent found a work around for react native.
@Danny-Nunez Have you been scraping the website?
No. I stuck with a YouTube iframe player.
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