- cross-posted to:
- mildlyinfuriating@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- mildlyinfuriating@lemmy.world
- YouTube recently added ambient mode to its full screen video player, which complements its new rounded video player design.
- Ambient mode works by illuminating a glow around the video window, similar to LED backlights for TVs, to create a more immersive experience for users.
- A recent update has made ambient mode more vibrant on Android devices, extending the glow below and above the video player, but it can be disabled in settings if not preferred.
And the worst part (to me):
if a video is not formatted to take up your entire screen, an ambient glow has been added to the black filler bars
Am I the only one who likes it?
You and the other two agreeing with you here I think. Personally I think it’s 100% a waste of resources. That shitty feature spikes the temps on my old laptop and the fans go nuts. If it was off by default I’d appreciate that feature (however there are SO many things I’d like YouTube to fix before adding nonsensical features like that).
For me, I can’t get over the obvious banding and gradient artifacts, and it’s just too distracting.
Precisely. I turn it off. Too distracting.
Same, but it would be better if it made it completely black when the light would be gray. So only show it if there’s color or the video becomes really bright.
I’ve been wondering wtf it was doing this whole time. I’d been toggling it from time to time for what feels like weeks and I’ve never noticed what the hell it was changing.
I have no strong opinions on it. I like it better on than off
I really like it. It’s cozy.
I love it! The more the better