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Is there any way to keep YouTube videos playing when I lock my phone without paying for premium?
I run yt-dlp periodically on a cron job, then a python script collates the videos into an rss feed, and copies the videos and rss to a webserver, where a podcast app that supports videos can download it. (I use Downcast.)
The user experience from this is dramatically better than the default.
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I use video lite on ios.
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Android has Newpipe. For obvious reasons you can't get it from the play store.
That works too.
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Does https://piped.kavin.rocks viewed from a browser work for you?
That works.
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If you're on Android then you can use and YouTube Vanced. It's a bit of a hassle to set up but it works well. Also blocks ads.
I had Vanced for a while but it stopped working for me a few months back, might look into setting it up again.
Youtube Vanced development has stopped, so it might not work if/when Youtube eventually changes its API. You might want to try looking into Youtube ReVanced. It has the same lock screen playback and ad blocking features as Vanced and is actively being developed.
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