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# Frequently Asked Questions
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## Table of Contents
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- Using invidious
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* [Can I use Invidious on my device?](#q-can-i-use-invidious-on-my-device)
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* [Do you plan to make an Android/iOS app?](#q-do-you-plan-to-make-an-androidios-app)
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* [What data is collected by Invidious?](#q-what-data-is-collected-by-invidious)
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* [What data is shared with YouTube?](#q-what-data-is-shared-with-youtube)
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- Commonly encountered errors
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* [The media could not be loaded…](#q-the-media-could-not-be-loaded)
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* [Could not check out a connection in 2.0 seconds (DB::PoolTimeout)](
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#q-could-not-check-out-a-connection-in-20-seconds-dbpooltimeout)
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- Running your own instance
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* [Do you provide pre-built binaries (`.deb`, `.rpm`, etc..)?](
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#q-do-you-provide-pre-built-binaries-deb-rpm-etc)
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* [How can I configure _[thing]_?](#q-how-can-i-configure-thing)
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* [RSS feeds/links/etc... URLs redirect to `<IP>:3000` but I have a reverse proxy!](
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#q-rss-feedslinksetc-urls-redirect-to-ip3000-but-i-have-a-reverse-proxy)
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* [The "popular" feed/page on my instance is empty!](
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#q-the-popular-feedpage-on-my-instance-is-empty)
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# Using invidious
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## **Q:** Can I use Invidious on my device?
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**A:** As long as your device is equipped with a modern web browser,
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sure, of course! A responsive interface is available for mobile/tablets.
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## **Q:** Do you plan to make an Android/iOS app?
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**A:** No. Invidious is and will always be a browser application.
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If you have an Android phone/tablet, you can check the
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[NewPipe](https://github.com/TeamNewPipe/NewPipe/) application.
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## **Q:** What data is collected by Invidious?
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**A:** Invidious by itself does not collect any data about its users, but
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keep in mind that instance owners can log your IP address (like any other
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server on the internet).
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By default, the server logs which URLs were accessed, the associated error
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code (e.g 404 if the URL was not found) and the time it took for the server
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to respond.
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Here is what the server logs looks like:
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```
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2021-08-30 18:15:44 UTC [info] 200 GET /watch?v=GIAKHj9uJtM 781.21ms
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2021-08-30 18:15:49 UTC [info] 200 GET /api/v1/search?q=Fly%20away 500.0ms
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2021-08-30 18:15:49 UTC [info] 200 GET /vi/lJcqAzWFWLs/mqdefault.jpg 15.82ms
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2021-08-30 18:15:49 UTC [info] 200 GET /vi/JoP_Tte7z7o/mqdefault.jpg 70.64ms
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```
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When you create an account, your watch history and the list of channels you
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subscribed will be stored in the server's database. You can export, migrate
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or delete these data at any time from your user account page.
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## **Q:** What data is shared with youTube?
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**A:** By default, the video stream is fetched directly from Google's servers
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(`googlevideo.com`) in order to reduce the bandwidth required by invidious,
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meaning that Google will be able to see your IP address and some other data
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commonly sent by web browsers, like your user-agent string.
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If you don't want that to happen, you can go to the `preferences` page and
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check the `Proxy videos` option. When this option is enabled, the invidious
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instance will be used as a relay (also know as a "proxy") between you and
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Google's servers, which will hide your IP address and the other information
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sent by your browser.
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# Commonly encountered errors
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## **Q:** The media could not be loaded…
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2021-09-02 07:30:36 +02:00
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**A:** This problem can occur in different scenarios:
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* If you're trying to watch a music clip, Youtube is likely blocking the
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video stream. Try enabling `proxy videos` in the preferences (or add
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`&local=1` in the URL). Switching instance is also a good alternative,
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as this type of content is often geo-restricted.
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* Youtube often sends corrupted video data for the `hd720`, `medium` and
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`small` quality settings. Refreshing the page multiple times (5-7) can
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fix the problem. You may also set your `preferred video quality` to
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`dash` (or add `&quality=dash` to the URL).
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* Rarely, it can be due to an internal failure of the instance and the
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video stream can't be fetched. A simple page refresh can solve the issue.
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If none of the solutions listed above fix that problem, try switching
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instances. And if that still doesn't work, you'll have to watch the video
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on youtube itself (sorry for the inconvenience).
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## **Q:** Could not check out a connection in 2.0 seconds (DB::PoolTimeout)
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**A: Please, do not open a bug report on github, we can't do anything!**
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The instance you are using is having _database issues_. Please use another
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instance from the [list of public instances](https://instances.invidious.io)
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# Running your own instance
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## **Q:** Do you provide pre-built binaries (`.deb`, `.rpm`, etc.)?
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**A:** We currently don't provide those, due to the rolling release nature
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of Invidious. Get a fresh `clone` or `pull` the latest commits from `master`
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instead.
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## **Q:** How can I configure _[thing]_?
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**A:** Read the example config file (`config/config.example.yml`).
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All the supported configuration options are documented there.
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## **Q:** RSS feeds/links/etc... URLs redirect to `<IP>:3000` but I have a reverse proxy!
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**A:** Make sure that the following parameters are set accrodingly to your environment:
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- `https_only`: if your instance is served over HTTPs
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- `domain`: if you have a domain name that redirects to your instance
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- `external_port`: if your instance is accessed from a different port than
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the listening one (e.g your instance listens on :3000, but is available on
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:443 through a reverse proxy, set `external_port` to `443`)
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## **Q:** The "popular" feed/page on my instance is empty!
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**A:** The "popular" feed is generated from the videos that are popular amongst
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the users registered on your instance. If nobody has created an account on your
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instance (e.g if registration is disabled) the popular feed will be empty.
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