Those 23 also appear to enable the autoplay feature … because it still works if you don’t load anything else - although you might have to take a look at authorising the necessary objects for the next video again. I wonder what benefit they get from them … because they don’t display the video or let me control it in any way - that’s what at least some of the other 23 do. ![]() Well, of the 146 objects Youtube wants to load into your browser, an absolute maximum of 23 are necessary - meaning a minimum of 84% of the items coming with it serve you no purpose whatsover if all you want to do is watch the video.Ĩ4% (123 objects) are there for someone else’s benefit, not yours. ![]() Occasionally you might have to authorise and/or before you can authorise the right one but you can unauthorise them again afterwards and reload the video to clear them, leaving only what you need behind.Īnd sometimes, as I said, there isn’t a 5-aigd.googlevid and you have to try something else by a process of trial and error … (usually one of the others from the same section with a higher number of objects to load than the others, like 5-aig6.googlevid or similar)… but, after a while and with a bit of experience you tend to be able to correctly intuit which are the one or two most likely candidates - I tend to try the. ![]() The precise details vary from video to video, but at least nine times in ten, it’s the ones for 5-aigd.googlevid that you need and nothing else. You see the twenty-three objects highlighted in green for r-sn-8pgbpohxqp5-aigd.googlevid … that’s all you actually need to load in order to watch the video.
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