


Unfortunately there are many videos it can’t play. P.S.: Sometimes I use MiniTube on my desktop system, too. Also I guess the resulting programs are bigger than that of native languages, but I think this is only significant for small programs. I don’t know anything about licensing of programs built this way, yet. The MiniTube is not the YouTube downloader but you can use it in that way if you want. I did that once for a simple program which worked fine. Minitube Free to try Watch YouTube videos with endless video stream and download them to your PC. With it you can watch YouTube videos in a new way: you type a keyword, Minitube gives you an endless video stream. I consider working with it even for the Librem 5, reducing startup times with compiling the bytecode to native code with the GraalVM.
#MINITUBE YOUTUBE ANDROID#
I am not sure if it makes sense to port it to Linux, because as it is an android app I would expect it to be Java based and bound to android APIs (I never wrote an android APP so my knowledge is limited on that part).īy the way: I am always on the never ending search for the perfect programming language. It works by analysing the YouTube website. It says that it does not use Google Framework libraries or the YouTube API, does not use the “Google Services” and doesn’t need a YouTube user account. On android I use “NewPipe” from the F-Droid store.
