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I don't want the proxy or VPN to be applied to the entire computer and affect all connections. I only want to use VPN or proxy with TarTube, while using non-VPN (regular) connection when doing things like browsing the Internet and online gaming. Is it possible to enter VPN and proxy server credentials inside the TarTube application, kinda like how you can do with Bittorrent? If so, how? And if not, can you please add this feature to the next app update?
I need something like this for TarTube:
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Please read the README
Perhaps your question is answered there
The authors are not experts in python, security, youtube-dl, FFmpeg, Debian/RPM packaging or Windows programming
You are welcome to ask a Tartube-related question, but you might get a better answer in forums where those kinds of expert can be found
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
From Tartube's main menu, click Edit > General download options...
In the new window, click the Show advanced download options button, if it's visible. Then click the Advanced > Network tab. You can specify a proxy there.
I don't want the proxy or VPN to be applied to the entire computer and affect all connections. I only want to use VPN or proxy with TarTube, while using non-VPN (regular) connection when doing things like browsing the Internet and online gaming. Is it possible to enter VPN and proxy server credentials inside the TarTube application, kinda like how you can do with Bittorrent? If so, how? And if not, can you please add this feature to the next app update?
I need something like this for TarTube:
[
](url)
Please read the README
Perhaps your question is answered there
The authors are not experts in python, security, youtube-dl, FFmpeg, Debian/RPM packaging or Windows programming
You are welcome to ask a Tartube-related question, but you might get a better answer in forums where those kinds of expert can be found
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: