In order to make migration from the Youtube to NewPipe better, I think, importing the watch history from Youtube would be nice.
After a first glance it doesn't seem as simple as with importing subscriptions. Nonetheless Google offers a service called takeout (https://takeout.google.com/settings/takeout) where it's possible to download a bunch of your personal data from Google products, including Youtube. Further you can choose what to download, available are subscriptions, chats, comments, playlists, history and your search history.
If there is interest in such a feature, I would take a look at it. :)
I would second this, favourites, history etc if I can import this I would switch over instantly!
@zilexa you can get your favourites already, at least indirectly. If your "liked" videos are set as public in youtube they are visible as a playlist for everyone. This playlist in turn can be added in NewPipe. Only downside is, everyone can figure out which videos you liked...
For the history I'm still somewhat unsure what's the best way to tackle it. Imo it would be nice if videos watched on the youtube website would automatically appear in the history as well, without having to ex- and import the history again and again. But that would be neccessary for my first idea.
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Personally I'd be happy with importing the playlist(s) and just managing them as RSS going forward, as this would remove dependency on Youtube features to continue handling my playlists. I suppose watch history could be done this way as well but it would become out of sync with the YT playlist immediately, which could confuse or frustrate others.
Even if it couldn't be kept in sync with Youtube, having a one-time import would assist users like me who would like to deconvert from using Google apps entirely.
Hi, It would be great to have this feature. I am looking for a way to daily sync my history.
It seems youtube has recently removed the subscription manager, which means that Google takeout is now the only way to download a list of your subscriptions, so I hope this feature gets added soon, or at least a removal of the obsolete link in the import youtube subscriptions section of the app.
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It seems youtube has recently removed the subscription manager, which means that Google takeout is now the only way to download a list of your subscriptions, so I hope this feature gets added soon, or at least a removal of the obsolete link in the import youtube subscriptions section of the app.