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Updated FAQ (markdown)

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You can simply add your custom location in Settings. It is important to use API URL (not front-end URL) of your instance. You can simply add your custom location in Settings. It is important to use API URL (not front-end URL) of your instance.
Use of this app with public instances is not endorsed. Use of this app with public instances is not endorsed.
4. **What are the differences between using AVPlayer and MPV?** 4. **How do I login with my public account?**
You **CANNOT** login with your Google/YouTube/other service account. This app only allows logging in with accounts of one of the supported locations.
5. **What are the differences between using AVPlayer and MPV?**
AVPlayer is a system player component delivered by Apple. It provides best efficiency, performance and system integrations, but number of playable videos formats is limited. This means for Invidious/Piped videos the maximum resolution you can play with it is 1080p. There's no way to play higher resolution files as they are not provided in the right formats. Obviously, modern Apple devices are more than capable to hardware decode and play these formats. And in fact, [Apple seems to be giving special entitlement to Google](https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/apple-m1-vp9-av1-decoding.2269938/page-2?post=29417159#post-29417159) that allows them to enable VP9/AV1 formats decoding. Just remember that next time you hear how Apple treats all developers equally. AVPlayer is a system player component delivered by Apple. It provides best efficiency, performance and system integrations, but number of playable videos formats is limited. This means for Invidious/Piped videos the maximum resolution you can play with it is 1080p. There's no way to play higher resolution files as they are not provided in the right formats. Obviously, modern Apple devices are more than capable to hardware decode and play these formats. And in fact, [Apple seems to be giving special entitlement to Google](https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/apple-m1-vp9-av1-decoding.2269938/page-2?post=29417159#post-29417159) that allows them to enable VP9/AV1 formats decoding. Just remember that next time you hear how Apple treats all developers equally.