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What YouTube downloader are the kids using these days?

I had Pinchflat set up on my server and never got around to putting it back in after I nuked it. I remember organizing backed up videos in jellyfin was a mess I never quite got working as well as I’d like.

I see there’s a couple alternatives mentioned on the Pinchflat GitHub. What is everybody else using to accomplish this?

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piefed.social

Make sure you update often though. Youtube/Google/Alphabet are playing whackamole.

You can use yt-dlp -U to update if you are using the release binaries

If you installed with pip, simply re-run the same command that was used to install the program

https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp

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If you installed with pip, simply re-run the same command that was used to install the program

Simply running pip install yt-dlp doesn't update though, right? You need to add an upgrade flag, so either:

  • pip install yt-dlp --upgrade
  • pip install yt-dlp -U

EDIT: Maybe I should actually read this documentation that I am commenting about. Their steps to initially install it with PIP mention to use the -U flag anyway. That flag is meant for updating, but it won't make the package install wrong if used during initial installation of the package or anything, so no reason not to.

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Yt-dlp is the way. J-Downloader is okay too if you need a good interface but dlp is just too damn powerful to not use

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quokk.au

As others have already said, yt-dlp is absolutely the gold standard. It even works in Termux. As for a dedicated Android app, there are apps like Seal which are effectively just wrappers for yt-dlp. Then the open source YouTube clients like Tubular, which are primarily for browsing/watching videos, have a download button on every video.

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Seal is my favorite app to demonstrate the power of installing apps outside of Google Play

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suppo.fi

I don't think docker is a good solution for people who need a gui

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The whole concept of running containers might be too much for most people. Ideally it would just be an app that you download.

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If I wanted a web UI I would just make a script that ran yt-dlp $1 and then use php shell_exec(script URL);

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lemmy.world

I use jdownloader2.

Paste a YouTube link and it will download the thumbnail, the video, a separate audio, and the transcript.

It will also download from a lot of video hosting sites if you know what I mean 😜

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muusemuusereply
sh.itjust.works

Stacher already dines the one off things like that for me. I’m more looking at automated runs.

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I use the Parabolic flatpak and it works well (apart from when the mouse gets caught for a few days in the cat and mouse game that is YouTube downloading).

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Acronyms, initialisms, abbreviations, contractions, and other phrases which expand to something larger, that I've seen in this thread:

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HTTPHypertext Transfer Protocol, the Web
PlexBrand of media server package
SSHSecure Shell for remote terminal access

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On Android I use Seal. Aside from an occasional hiccup it’s awesome and does a phenomenal job 99% of the time. If I ever can’t get one item to work and there’s no alternative, I use one of the ones on my Linux machine. I’ll post the name when I’m home and can check.

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sh.itjust.works

I’m not really looking to do this with apps since google is pretty close to the regime so anything good could be taken down at any time. I want something to copies it down and I pull in with my existing stack like Pinchflat did, but cleaner.

Part of this is I’m still on apple. I’m looking at fleeing, but certainly not to google. Until I finally get off my ass and get a Linux phone, let’s just assume this has to work from a webUI

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piefed.ca

I have been using a docker container - ytdl-sub, which uses yt-dlp to download YouTube videos with metadata for jellyfin

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pr3dreply
eviltoast.org

thanks for mentioning ytdl-sub!

can it selectively download videos or does it auto download all videos of a subscription?

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By default it auto downloads everything, but you can set rules and filters to avoid videos you don't want.

You also have to explicitly download shorts, as they won't download by default.

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quokk.au

You're painting yourself into a corner by avoiding degoogled Android operating systems. I guess my suggestion for you would probably have to be to install yt-dlp on your server, and then use an SSH app when you need to download a video. Maybe someone more familiar with Apple can offer a better suggestion.

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muusemuusereply
sh.itjust.works

I was looking at a pixel running graphene this last upgrade cycle but google taking a swing a third party roms chased me back to apple for now.

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feddit.org

Just use Jdownloader to download whatever you want from the internet.

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That's what I use a well, Specifically jdownloader2. I have run into a few YouTube videos it can't get. Typically they are music.

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I still use Pinchflat. It doesn’t exactly do as I like, but I’m mostly just downloading two channels, so it’s okay enough for me.

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Yt.dlp. I wrote a small pyrhon script to give me a gui. Works really well.

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I use metube on the server and made mobile integration with Android using "HTTP Shortcuts" to easily submit links to metube via its API. Just a simple Android share click and it's done.

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I use metube and Pinchflat.

Metube is great for one-off video downloads and works for many sites including social media. This comes in handy a lot when I want to send a short reel to friends without linking to Facebook, etc.

Pinchflat automatically downloads my favorites playlists and a couple other channels that I follow. These videos go into specific folders that are linked to Plex libraries.

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dan
upvote.au

On Android, I use ytdlnis, which is a wrapper around yt-dlp. You can "share" a video from to YouTube app to ytdlnis and it'll add it to the download queue.

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yt-dlp, but most of the time you'll use some form of front end. All the "youtube downloaders", even the shady websites, are using yt-dlp. For selfhosted purposes, I like MeTube for individual downloads and Tubesync for keeping up with channels.

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