Nov 15 2019 11:52 AM
Always use “Strict” tracking prevention when browsing InPrivate
If enabled, Microsoft Edge Application Guard will be prelaunched in the background when recently used. – Windows
#edge-wdag-prelaunch
can be enabled from here: edge://flags/
Allows users to have a richer experience when dragging images into collections that are linked to product pages that are supported by Advanced Entity Extraction. – Mac, Windows
#edge-ee-secondary-for-image-drag-drop
also can be enabled from here: edge://flags/
Drops down browser frame during browser fullscreen. – Windows
#edge-enable-shy-ui
More info here =>
Nov 15 2019 06:49 PM
People, FYI:
NB: If Strict is selected, Strict InPrivate is automatically turned on along w/ it.
Cheers,
Drew
Nov 16 2019 07:22 AM
Nov 16 2019 11:52 AM
@joshkerr
Josh,
I cannot repro this. YT worked just, at least, for myself, on latest Canary.
Cheers,
Nov 16 2019 11:55 AM
@Drew1903 YouTube works just fine. Its YouTube TV that is erroring out. Also I'm testing on a Surface Pro X which is an ARM device. So that might be a difference too. I'm also seeing errors in Amazon Prime Video which previous Canary versions didn't have.
Nov 16 2019 11:56 AM
@Drew1903 wrote:I cannot repro this. YT worked just, at least, for myself, on latest Canary.
It's YouTube TV, a paid subscription, Not the normal YouTube videos.
Nov 16 2019 12:02 PM
@joshkerr
Right, understood. The ARM may be a factor, true. I have gone back & tried YT TV. I couldn't go all the way as it will only use American Zip Codes. Ergo, all I can say is the site looked ok w/ animated 'demos' running.
Cheers,
Drew
Nov 16 2019 12:25 PM
@joshkerr wrote:YouTube works just fine. Its YouTube TV that is erroring out. Also I'm testing on a Surface Pro X which is an ARM device. So that might be a difference too. I'm also seeing errors in Amazon Prime Video which previous Canary versions didn't have.
Did you enable any new flags or is the default configuration having that problem with Amazon prime and YouTube TV?
because it smells like a DRM problem,
try enabling or disabling these flags and see if it changes anything
in here: edge://flags/
Nov 16 2019 12:30 PM
@HotCakeX I do not have the widevine option. I tried both enabling and disabling the PlayReady but still got the same problem on both YouTube TV and Amazon Video. Previously I had it set to Default.
Nov 16 2019 12:33 PM
@joshkerr wrote:@HotCakeX I do not have the widevine option. I tried both enabling and disabling the PlayReady but still got the same problem on both YouTube TV and Amazon Video. Previously I had it set to Default.
Oh so it's unavailable on ARM.
some users previously had similar problem and that flag fixed it for them, but that's unfortunate it's not supported on ARM platform
Nov 19 2019 07:35 AM
@HotCakeX I just turned on the use Hardware Acceleration option in Edge Canary build 337 on ARM and now YouTube TV and Amazon Video are working. If I disable the hardware acceleration feature in the browser, both YouTube TV and Amazon Video fail to work. Netflix is still borked.
Nov 22 2019 11:50 PM