09-22-2021 10:41 AM - last edited on 09-22-2021 12:55 PM by RogersJermaine
Is there anyway to fast forward / rewind on Youtube, other than in 10 second intervals? Its a real battery drain if you want to skip forward.
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09-22-2021 12:20 PM - edited 09-22-2021 12:37 PM
You can also install the YouTube app on a mobile device and link it to the YouTube app on the set-top box. You can then use the mobile device as a remote control.
Disclaimer: I haven't tried this yet myself. I don't know whether the app will allow you to advance to an arbitrary point in a video.
Help for the YouTube TV app can be found here: https://youtube.com/tv_help
09-22-2021 11:38 AM - edited 09-22-2021 11:42 AM
@jjjjy7 wrote:
Is there anyway to fast forward / rewind on Youtube, other than in 10 second intervals? Its a real battery drain if you want to skip forward.
You can press and hold the right or left directional arrows (or FF/Rew) rather than individual button presses. I don't know of any way to skip ahead in larger steps. Too bad voice commands don't work within the app.
09-22-2021 12:11 PM
@-G- Thanks, i was looking for something more akin to Netflix, where you can FF at different speeds without having to hold down a button.
09-22-2021 12:20 PM - edited 09-22-2021 12:37 PM
You can also install the YouTube app on a mobile device and link it to the YouTube app on the set-top box. You can then use the mobile device as a remote control.
Disclaimer: I haven't tried this yet myself. I don't know whether the app will allow you to advance to an arbitrary point in a video.
Help for the YouTube TV app can be found here: https://youtube.com/tv_help
09-22-2021 12:54 PM
I access YouTube via my old MacBook Pro, connected via HDMI to my TV. On my computers I can use the mouse/trackpad/trackball to click anywhere I want in the progress bar, instantly going to anywhere in the video. It even shows the time and a small preview window where I put the mouse.
Not sure if this is any help for your situation.
09-22-2021 02:04 PM
guess it just shows another limitation to the Rogers set top box.