

TizenTube Cobalt
Ad-free streaming client using the Cobalt framework for embedded and resource-constrained devices supporting HTML5, SponsorBlock for sponsored segment skipping, video speed control, DeArrow for clickbait filtering, and user-requested extra features on non-Tizen hardware.
Features
Properties
- Lightweight
Features
- Ad-free
SponsorBlock Integration
- No registration required
- Dark Mode
- Support for 4K
- Android tv
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What is TizenTube Cobalt?
TizenTube Cobalt is an application built on the Cobalt framework, aimed at optimizing the user experience on preferred streaming websites. It accomplishes this through the removal of ads, the inclusion of SponsorBlock support, and the provision of features such as video speed control.
Cobalt, the underlying technology, is a lightweight, cross-platform application container and runtime designed for HTML5-based applications. It was originally developed by Google for use in embedded and resource-constrained devices, including smart TVs, set-top boxes, and game consoles. Cobalt executes a subset of the W3C HTML5 standard, running web applications with high efficiency across diverse hardware configurations.
Among the features TizenTube Cobalt offers are an Ad Blocker, which allows for an uninterrupted streaming experience by eliminating ads. It also includes SponsorBlock Support, which automatically bypasses sponsored segments in videos. The Video Speed Control feature enables users to adjust playback speed according to their preference. The DeArrow Support feature is designed to remove clickbait and misleading video titles. Users can also request additional features via issues.




