In general, I prefer using the Chrome engine as there are a number of idiosyncrasies with the Edge engine I find annoying. One example is when using track info plug-ins: with the chrome engine, I can double-click to switch in and out of display view - very convenient. Double-clicking using the Edge browser engine however does nothing. Is this just an oversight that a code tweak could resolve, or does the Edge browser engine simply not accept a double-click input?
So why not just use the Chrome engine, right? Well, with the Edge engine I am able to play music via YouTube and YouTube Music. If I try that with the Chrome engine, I get an error message to update MC to the latest version (I am on the latest version). I don't log into these YouTube's services when I do this, as I do not have accounts with either. Regardless, it is very useful in conjunction with Spotlight to listen to a handful of songs for artists I have little or no familiarity with.
If the edge browser engine could be tweaked so double-clicking to switch in and out of display view worked, I could force myself to live with the other idiosyncrasies (which I'm not going to bother going into here), just so I can get the YouTube playback. Conversely, if the Chrome engine could be made to work with YouTube/YouTube music, that would solve the problem too.
Is there any chance that either one or both of these bugs can be fixed?