Reviews for Ultrawidify
Ultrawidify by Tamius Han
Response by Tamius Han
Developer response
posted 8 years agoThat's not normal behaviour, obviously. Good news is, I've been able to reproduce it and good lord, that is a nifty little oversight. Fix coming soon-ish.
1. You don't have to disable/enable extension in firefox. If extension doesn't work, reloading page (F5) does the job just fine.
1.b Open the video in a new tab.
That's the workaround for the time being. I'll try to have a fix out this weekend, failing that by Christmas.
If that doesn't work, please file an issue here: https://github.com/xternal7/ultrawidify/issues
Things I want to know: exact steps to replicate, other extensions you have, operating system you use.
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Why do you have this issue (I'll try to spice it up a bit to keep it simple and interesting):
When you open youtube in a new tab, the extension tries to run. All the extension does on startup is say "hey, when the page loads, tell the page how to handle keys and add those buttons to the player bar."
Of course, we need to find where the player bar is. We also need to set the size of our buttons and menus ourselves, and the easiest way to do so is to find a button that already exists. So we say: "Hey mr. browser, would you kindly give me all the elements that call themselves a youtube player button?" And browser does what its told to do, and gives you a basket full of buttons. But you don't care about the basket full of buttons, you want to know how wide and tall a button is, and since (in general) all buttons are the same size, you say: "Hey mr browser can you please take the first item out of that basket and tell me how wide that item is?" And, keep in mind that this happens right after the page has finished loading.
Now, if you open a youtube video in a new tab, this shouldn't be a problem. There's a video on the page, so browser finds a whole basket worth of buttons, and all is well. The problem appears when you're on youtube, but the page lacks a video player (and therefore the youtube player buttons as well) — for example, the search page. In this case, when you tell the browser to fill a basket with all elements that call themselves a youtube player button, it happily does so. It gives you an empty basket and a strange look. When you ask the browser to take the first element out of that basket and tell you its width, the browser smacks you across the face and says "lol wtf? gtfo" because that's a very absurd thing to ask. At this point, the extension is crashed (until the next page load) and won't do a thing (until the next reload).
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TL;DR:
Extension: "Give me a basket with buttons"
Browser: "Okay, here's the basket. But it's empty — there isn't any buttons."
Extension: "Tell me the width of the first button."
Browser: "Go to the naughty corner and think about what you've done."
1. You don't have to disable/enable extension in firefox. If extension doesn't work, reloading page (F5) does the job just fine.
1.b Open the video in a new tab.
That's the workaround for the time being. I'll try to have a fix out this weekend, failing that by Christmas.
If that doesn't work, please file an issue here: https://github.com/xternal7/ultrawidify/issues
Things I want to know: exact steps to replicate, other extensions you have, operating system you use.
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Why do you have this issue (I'll try to spice it up a bit to keep it simple and interesting):
When you open youtube in a new tab, the extension tries to run. All the extension does on startup is say "hey, when the page loads, tell the page how to handle keys and add those buttons to the player bar."
Of course, we need to find where the player bar is. We also need to set the size of our buttons and menus ourselves, and the easiest way to do so is to find a button that already exists. So we say: "Hey mr. browser, would you kindly give me all the elements that call themselves a youtube player button?" And browser does what its told to do, and gives you a basket full of buttons. But you don't care about the basket full of buttons, you want to know how wide and tall a button is, and since (in general) all buttons are the same size, you say: "Hey mr browser can you please take the first item out of that basket and tell me how wide that item is?" And, keep in mind that this happens right after the page has finished loading.
Now, if you open a youtube video in a new tab, this shouldn't be a problem. There's a video on the page, so browser finds a whole basket worth of buttons, and all is well. The problem appears when you're on youtube, but the page lacks a video player (and therefore the youtube player buttons as well) — for example, the search page. In this case, when you tell the browser to fill a basket with all elements that call themselves a youtube player button, it happily does so. It gives you an empty basket and a strange look. When you ask the browser to take the first element out of that basket and tell you its width, the browser smacks you across the face and says "lol wtf? gtfo" because that's a very absurd thing to ask. At this point, the extension is crashed (until the next page load) and won't do a thing (until the next reload).
.
TL;DR:
Extension: "Give me a basket with buttons"
Browser: "Okay, here's the basket. But it's empty — there isn't any buttons."
Extension: "Tell me the width of the first button."
Browser: "Go to the naughty corner and think about what you've done."
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- Rated 5 out of 5by must0, 3 months ago
- Rated 2 out of 5by vandim, 4 months agoWorked great until recently. After watching videos for a while (not using fullscreen) the whole window turns grey and the audio keeps playing but the tab becomes completely unresponsive and can only be fixed by closing the browser
- Rated 5 out of 5by Tiger II, 5 months agoWorks perfectly, using it to stretch youtube videos to 16:9 in fullscreen (no cropping), because some videos have black bars on the left and right sides when in fullscreen, but Ultrawidify fixes that automatically, all you have to do is go into settings and select 16:9 stretch hybrid.
- Rated 1 out of 5by wando, 7 months agoLags out on some videos, making them unable to be normally watched.
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 18430449, 10 months agoPLS BRING THIS TO OPERA GX, we need it sooooo bad
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 18389140, a year agoFixed my twitch and youtube, saved my marriage, cured my stomach ache and drove my kids to lacrosse practice every day. Not a single add on does that, but if you believe in yourself and in Tamius, it is possible. Dont let your memes be dreams!
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 14797343, a year ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Robbie Khan, a year ago
- Rated 3 out of 5by Firefox user 14302851, a year agoFunktioniert zwar, aber flackert bzw. ist langsam wenn man in Fullscreen geht und zurück. Die ganzen Optionen sind für mich auch schwer zu erklären.
- Rated 5 out of 5by Braix, a year agoWorks well. Ironically, I'm using it to stretch 4:3 to widescreen so it looks correct on my crt (adapter shenanigans)
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 18158200, a year ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Osang, 2 years agoI constantly watch web streaming, whether they are of individuals or movies. With the help of this add-on, the black bar issue was resolved. I'd want to thank the developer.
- Rated 1 out of 5by dumbo, 2 years ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Luca, 2 years agoKeeps bugging lately and videos are stuck on the sides or corner of the screen. Older versions were far far better but not downloadable anymore
- Rated 5 out of 5by Artyom, 2 years ago
- Rated 4 out of 5by Firefox user 12900474, 2 years agoworks similar to madvr's black bars cropping, mpv player's autocrop script is better to cut black bars because it uses less pc resources, this extension for some reason only cuts the top and bottom black bars the side bars don't crop, screen 1366x768 youtube
- Rated 5 out of 5by Melor, 2 years ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by CookieButter, 2 years ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by kk, 2 years ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Bernhard, 3 years agoGreat addon, but only for technophile users. Again and again the addon has to be readjusted on different levels. Usually, the addon works without major readjustments across all major streaming services. Sometimes, often with DisneyPlus or PrimeVideo, I have to readjust certain settings via "Site Settings" (Enable/Persist) and "Advanced Setting" (Limit Zoom) so that I can restore a 21:9 image via VideoSettings. After a lot of trial and error with the settings at the beginning, I can now almost always change the picture to 21:9 without any loss. Knowing this, the addon is indispensable for 21:9 fans. Thanks to the developer!
- Rated 5 out of 5by h4zmat, 3 years agoPerfect for my use case. Most other ultrawide video addons don't have an option for 18:9 and this has that and more.