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I just spun up an Invidious instance a week or two ago and I have the same issue using the Yattee app on iOS. If I find an answer I’ll post the solution.
So a quick search resulted in this issue from the Yattee repo:
https://github.com/yattee/yattee/issues/354#:~:text=Invidious%20HTTPS%20Instance%20needs%20to%20be%20configured%20with,links%20in%20the%20external%20API%20used%20by%20Yattee.
And the highlighted answer states:
Invidious HTTPS Instance needs to be configured with this settings:
external_port: 443 domain: whatever.it.is
Without it, the Invidious frontend will show thumbnails fine but will produce wrong links in the external API used by Yattee.
Oh. Its http tho
Try setting the port to 80
Are you connecting by domain name or by IP address?
Ip. I dont have a domain
80 is nextcloud