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(Bug) Videos skipping 5 seconds ahead, even if there are no SponsorBlock segments associated with it #2007
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Are you sure this is not YouTube remembering your last playback position? |
I'm sure. It happens on videos that I have not watched before. |
I can confirm this bug. Sometimes it won't happen for a week, and sometimes it'll break the whole Youtube experience and I'm forced to disable the addon. Let me know how I can help collect debugging information next time it occurs. Firefox 125.0.3 64-bit, Windows 11 Pro 64-bit Version 10.0.22631 Build 22631. |
I also seem to have an issue, I can only guess is this one. This seems to happen more if the video has chapters. But also really inconsistent. Currently I suspect a combination of those chapter marks and something happening with streaming from yt, as I noticed the buffer not continuing before this happens. Firefox 126.0 (32Bit) with Sponsorblock 5.5.9 and honestly a bunch more addons like ublock and umatrix |
I am quite confident this is NOT caused by your addon at the moment. I used YT without your plugin since my last post and while I saw a reduced amount of the stated issues, they are not gone! So I am currently suspect that the algorithm has an issue with Firefox, as this seems limited to that browser (e.g. my Brave works well too) |
I've had an issue on Desktop for a few months now that happens whenever SponsorBlock is enabled. On some random videos, there is a chance that the video skips forward by 5 seconds, usually happening near the start of the video. There are no SponsorBlock segments associated to those sections whatsoever, and their content is normal and doesn't warrant skipping. It even happens on videos that don't have any marked segments at all.
What's annoying is that attempting to rewind back 5 seconds to the section it skipped will usually result in the video freezing on that timestamp and not buffer at all (or get stuck in an infinite loading cycle), or just skip ahead 5 seconds anyway.
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