PS Vita Release: NetStream 2.01 (Youtube unofficial app for PS Vita)
Sony officially dropped Youtube Support from the PS Vita back in 2015. Although technically it is still possible to watch youtube on the PS Vita through the integrated browser, a native app is often more appreciated. This is what GrapheneCt‘s Netstream brings back.
Version 2.00 and 2.01 add support for other ways to watch video content (FTP support), local storage support, and more translations for the GUI.
What is NetStream for PS Vita
NetStream is a PS Vita homebrew app that lets you watch Youtube on Sony’s handheld. From the Readme:
Universal video streaming client for PS Vita
Supports:
- YouTube videos and livestreams
- HTTP server
- FTP server
- Local storage
Planned in the future releases:
- Twitch
- NicoNico
Please read included PS Vita user manual for more information and controls!
What’s new in Netstream 2.01
2.01
- Added Polish translation
- Fixed Spanish translation
- Fixed string cutoffs in UI on some locales
- Added FTP server support
- Added local storage support
- Added Options popup
- Fixed manual typos
- Added Russian translation
- Added Spanish translation
- Added Japanese translation
- Added Simplified Chinese translation
- Added Traditional Chinese translation
Download NetStream (Youtube App for PS Vita)
You can Download NetStream from the project’s github here. Please note that you will need to Jailbreak your PS vita in order to run this tool.
GrapheneCt is one of my most favorite PS Vita developers. Thank you for all your releases.
youtube works perfect, amazing. may God’s grace shine upon the brilliant devs in Jesus Christ’s name, amen.
thank you
Good APP.
is there a HENLinux psvita allready ?
Nice work.
Look forward to trying this one out.
Forget it. It only takes Youtube to roll out another update to kill this indie app. This is how it always has been in the past with YouTube on non-officially supported devices. Somebody makes an app to enable YouTube on an old device, then YouTube updates and the app doesn’t work no more till the app dev scramble out a fix, and then YouTube updates again and breaks the app again, and so on… and pretty soon the dev stops fixing his app and the whole thing just went dead again.
That’s a fair statement…we can use it while it lasts I guess… For example I still used Vanced on Android despite it officially shutting down several months ago.
great software, thanks wololo for always bringing great info for ps5 and older game systems !