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Affected version
latest
Steps to reproduce the bug
When I asked a similar question a long time ago, I didn't get a proper answer #11264 and I was told that's related with #8473 (which isn't) but now I found out that I can open a playlist, then click on "Play All", then stop the video and click on the top right 3 lines menu. Then, click on the add button to create my own custom local playlist. That was I could play anything in order or randomly then it enables the 3 dots right menu that lets me click on "Remove watched" and also "Remove duplicates".
This is the feature and answer that I wanted a long time ago, and I haven't found other apps/ways to create my own custom playlist from an actual YT playlist so far, so I'm glad that I finally found this out.
Anyway, the issue with this adding feature is that if I'm on a playlist with 500+ or 900+ videos, it only ads the first 100 videos unless I manually scroll down the list to load the next videos. That's just an annoying, tricky thing that's not a major problem but could be improved...
I would say that the major problem is that it doesn't add all playlist videos, and it doesn't say why. And there's no way to know which videos it didn't add to the custom local playlist. For example, it adds 483 videos out of the 500, even after I scroll the playlist 1/2 times and make sure that all videos and their thumbnails are loaded...
I suppose that's because some of the videos in the playlist got deleted, private, or something like that, but it would be nice to know the actual reason and which video (titles) didn't get added to the local playlist.
Or maybe that's just an app bug? I'm not sure...