That's the only way I know of, good luck finding a solution for you
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Right click on the toolbar and click "Customize Toolbar" and in the bottom left there should be a tick box to turn it back to normal
It's not the ads I hate, it's the data harvesting I hate. Static ads without trackers don't exist on YouTube, unfortunately.
It's the playlist link that's the problem. It ends with playlist?list=LM
which stands for "Liked Music". The downloader doesn't know your account's liked music playlist. It needs a playlist ID like playlist?list=PLO7q4X25LQEEyJAQe5EEwJxUCSKvuKbok
Basically you need the songs to be in a different playlist
I did some testing, it looks like the auto generated "Liked Music" playlist doesn't have a proper URL that can point to the music.
A workaround seems to be adding the playlist to the queue, then saving the queue to a new playlist, and using that new playlist URL.
That way you can remove the "music." part from the "music.youtube.com" and use it like a regular YouTube playlist.
If that doesn't work for you it might be a DRM issue with how your phone is attempting to download the data. I used my desktop.
You can use yt-dlp with the -x flag to extract the audio with the link to the playlist. You can specify the audio format too, it's a powerful tool.
yt-dlp -x link_to_playlist
Yeah. I don't think Microsoft is going to win the handheld market.
Or you could use Steam's big picture mode, right? 'Cause that's where most PC games are
EasyEffects has a real-time pitch filter that works for me. I don't understand how it works, but I didn't need to mess with audio routing, I set applications to use my mic and EasyEffects somehow still applies the filters.
I agree with your two main ethos statements. I'd love to collaborate on game design, but I have the same problem of never finishing game projects. I usually get stuck when it comes to art assets, 'cause I'm not an artist and I can't afford to hire one.
Supernatural, but only after the sixth season (?). At first it was an entertaining monster-of-the-week show that used creatures from all religions and cultures, and then it devolved into being a Christianity focused war against angels and demons and I lost interest when that's all it became about.