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feature request: Enhanced Video Quality Switching & Feedback Option Integration for Firefox Android

ndj_11
Making moves

Dear Firefox Android Development Team,

I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to propose two enhancements aimed at improving user experience on #Mobile-Android.

1. Enhanced Video Quality Switching:::

Overview:
I propose the adoption and refinement of a video streaming feature currently observed in the YouTube mobile app. This feature preserves buffered video data when the user selects a different qualityโ€”whether moving to a lower quality (e.g., from 240p to 144p) or a higher quality (e.g., from 240p to 360p). Instead of immediately discarding the buffered content, the player continues using it until the user triggers a playback change (such as seeking forward or backward). At that point, the player switches seamlessly to the new quality.

Step-by-Step User Experience:

1. Initial Playback:
The user begins watching a video at a set quality (e.g., 240p) with buffered segments ensuring uninterrupted playback.

2. Quality Change Selection:
The user selects a new video quality (either lower or higher).
The browser continues using the already buffered data without flushing it immediately.

3. Continued Playback:
The video plays in the original quality using the buffered segments, ensuring a smooth viewing experience.

4. Triggering the Transition:
Upon a user action like seeking forward or backward (e.g., skipping 10 seconds), the player fetches new segments in the newly selected quality.

5. Post-Transition:
Playback resumes in the chosen quality, maintaining continuity and efficiency for future changes.

Benefits:
Seamless Viewing: Minimizes interruptions by retaining buffered data until a natural playback cue occurs, especially for #Mobile-Android users.

Data Efficiency: Avoids unnecessary rebuffering, which conserves data usage on #Mobile-Android.

Uniform Experience: Ensures consistent playback quality transitions across all #Firefox platforms for #Video playback.

2. Feedback Option Integration:::

I have also observed that the latest version of #Mobile-Android does not include a feedback option in the settingsโ€”a tool typically essential for users, especially those less familiar with technical details, to report issues or suggest improvements for #Firefox on #Mobile-Android. This absence is unexpected, as it restricts user engagement and the collection of valuable insights for #FirefoxMobile #Design.

Request:
Reintroduce the Feedback Option: Please add a user-friendly feedback feature in the settings menu in future updates for #Mobile-Android.

Consistency Across Devices: Ensure that this feedback mechanism is implemented uniformly across all #Firefox platforms (Android, Windows, etc.), so that all users have an easy avenue to contribute to improvements and provide #user-feedback.


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Thank you for considering these proposals. I am confident that these enhancements will significantly improve the user experience of #FirefoxMobile by ensuring smoother #Video playback and enabling more robust #user-feedback. I would be happy to discuss these ideas further or provide additional details if needed.

Best regards,
Ndj

@Zuzia @C_wyd @joeldadrummer @jd @JeffG1 @manthisispain @mcgilbdd @brochard @navek @FabJuni

3 REPLIES 3

jhonmark
Making moves

Great suggestions! Enhancing video quality switching would definitely improve the streaming experience, and bringing back the feedback option would make it easier for users to share insights. Hope the Firefox team considers these updates!

I make two Post the other one is about difficulty to give feedback on Mozilla and by giving example i requested to add feedback option in settings of apps.

Please  tag more person who can like and up vote the Idea so Mozilla recognise this idea and issue.

JohnWilson
Making moves

These proposals for Firefox Androidโ€”especially the buffered quality retention during video playbackโ€”are insightful! Seamless transitions between resolutions could reduce mobile data strain, similar to adaptive streaming optimizations seen in platforms like youcine. Integrating such logic would benefit users on limited connections. Additionally, reintroducing a unified feedback tool aligns with fostering community-driven improvements, a strategy many modern apps employ to refine UX.

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