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Has anyone noticed this, the new version is ok. But how can Google exclude such a vital feature? My brand account has all my subscriptions!
Moderator needs to escalate this to Sony.
I didn't buy a premium android tv to have this sort of experience.
I want a premium app. The same I bought the tv with, and with updates.
not a cheap excuse.
The even lied "The new Youtube"
New where?? it's a freakin 7 yrar old site. I am just beyond myself!
OFF with the head of whom did this!
I am disgusted, so is everyone on Shield TV foruns, Nexus, and Google products page.
Sony is aware of some of the issues within the YouTube app. However like many things within apps this is up to the app developer to sort out
There is a thread on the YouTube forums about all this and account switching. Suggest having a read and replying on thier forums:
https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/youtube/1fMhVozi9Lg
Also, you can contact Google/YouTube themselves via:
https://www.youtube.com/androidtv_feedback
Cheers
sonyfan0012 wrote:
New where?? it's a freakin 7 yrar old site. I am just beyond myself!
7 years old, now.. I have read other people saying that this is the same interface the PS3 and X360 were using 7 years ago indeed. I remembered differently, so I have checked. This is how the YouTube app was looking in 2014:
A piece of junk. Also quite similar to v1.3.11 (the previous version) on Android TV.
As I remembered (but in this case I might be slightly wrong) that YouTube on consoles has got the current interface just a couple of years ago.
Still, could I kindly ask why you dislike the new interface so much? Missing features apart, obviously. Like the lack of ability to set the resolution (not that it was giving the max available resolution for the videos before) and the missing infamous channel selection.
sonyfan0012 wrote:
Do you work for Google?
Do you like to play devil's advocate, don't you?
Me? I hate Google and its sorry excuse of an OS, a collage of open source pieces, with all my guts! It's just that it gets a bit annoying seeing people complaining about the "new" interface (you're not alone, don't worry) while the YouTube app on Android TV has many other, worse problems.
I have been waiting for HDR on YouTube since November, when I've bought the TV. First we had to wait for Android TV 7.0. We have got Android TV 7.0 with vp9.2 support at the end of May and the YouTube app was the same. So let's wait for the YouTube app update. It came out for LG, with HDR working and then the v2.0 for Android TV leaked. But only the x86 version. So let's wait even more for the ARM release! It gets released (v2.00.17), leaked in apk mirror, I sideloaded it immediately and neither HDR, nor the channel selection were working. 1440p was the max resolution. So I uninstalled it and waited even more. v2.0018 leaked, but only for ARM64. So I kept waiting. Finally v2.00.18 rolls out and it has the same identical issues of 2.00.17?!?!
And as if it wasn't enough, we get people highjacking every single YouTube thread, also with false pretenses (7 years old interface.. Please!), complaining about the interface, which is objectively better, and at least in ATV2 (the Bravia TV with Android 7.0) even snappier, than the one of v1.3.11. Just the disappearance of that HUGE, horrid red rectangle when pausing/going into the options was a reason good enough for me to upgrade. Not to mention that we can turn on the nerd stats on the fly, now.
So no, I'm not playing the devil's advocate either. I'm counterposing my interests to yours, because I don't want to go back to that dog ugly v1.3.11 interface. I hated it.
You're the only one though the whole of the internet speaking kindly of
this thing that they trying to pull on us.
You forgot about me, right? I read the threads on the forums and there are voices for and against the new user interface. What is true however is that you have been hijacking all the threads to spread your propaganda. I fully agree with everything @Jecht_Sin just wrote.
The new YouTube app is BS for sure, but as already mentioned several times there are much more severe issues than the UI and looking at Android TV in its interity and what Sony made out of it, you will find tens of much more severe inconsistencies so that YouTube 2.0 actually becomes a pleasure to use.
I would currently call Android TV a dead horse (even despite the recent announcement of Android TV O). Just look at where it gets deployed? Philips and Sony (or actually MediaTek) can't get it right (and their market share goes towards 0), other bigger brands avoid it alltogether. You basically find the OS on cheap Chinese boxes (taking aside nVIDIA with their SHIELD TV maybe). Google therefore does not care a lot about the platform, clearly prefering their Chromecast device, and even competing Smart TV platforms. It clearly demonstrates where Android TV stands today.
Reality is that people mostly complain about missing features like brand accounts, 4K, HDR... not so much about the UI where in fact some people like it. But this is always a matter of taste also.
I wouldn't write a review like that if I was a Google employee..
You just need to learn that there are also other opinions around.
Actually I like the new interface. In regards to UI design, I think searching could be designed easier for text input. But yeah - I like it.