I just set up a local instance of Invidious. I created an account, exported my YouTube subscriptions, and imported them into Invidious. The first time I tried, it imported 5 subscriptions out of 50 or so. The second time I tried, it imported 9.

Thinking there might be a problem with the import function, I decided to manually add each subscription. Every time I click “Subscribe,” the button will switch to “Unsubscribe,” then immediately switch back to “Subscribe.” If I look at my subscriptions, it was never added.

My first thought was a problem with the PostgreSQL database, but that wouldn’t explain why some subscriptions work when I import them.

I tried rebooting the container, and it made no difference. I’m running Invidious in a Ubuntu 22.04 LXC container in Proxmox. I installed it manually (not with Docker). It has 100GB of HDD space, 4 CPU cores, and 8GB of memory.

What the hell is going on?

  • pe1uca
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    8 months ago

    NewPipe is an android app, invidious is a selfhosted service accessed through a website.
    They are quite different to blindly suggested the other.

    I use invidous to embed videos in my rss feeder.
    Also the requests to YouTube are made from the server instead of the device.