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Replying to @xCustomGraphix
We'd like to help. Mind sharing screenshots and more info for us to look into it? Also, does this happen across devices? Keep us posted.
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Replying to @TeamYouTube
As i said, its on chrome only, and screenshots wont show anything i haven't said so not sure how those would help
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Replying to @xCustomGraphix
To give you the best viewing experience, YouTube adjusts the quality of your video stream from standard definition (such as 240p or 360p) to high definition (720p or 1080p), based on the speed of your Internet connection. More info: https://goo.gl/pqzBc1
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Replying to @TeamYouTube
I know that, and my internet speed is fine for 1080p, what im talking about is it sets itself to (auto 1080p) in bottom right, but the video is more like 144p unless i set it off of auto to 1080p
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Appreciate the info. Please send a feedback report directly from YouTube with these steps: https://goo.gl/WdI0BK . While every individual report may not get a direct response back, we do review everything and use the details to investigate and fix issues. Thanks.
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