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Is this able to work with yt-dlp? #32

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bitingsock opened this issue Apr 30, 2024 · 5 comments
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Is this able to work with yt-dlp? #32

bitingsock opened this issue Apr 30, 2024 · 5 comments

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@ondras
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ondras commented May 2, 2024

Maybe? I have no idea, honestly. No experience with yt-dlp.

There was a somewhat related discussion in #24 (comment)

You might want to check the youtube-dl arguments used to see if these work with yt-dlp as well: searching, downloading

@bitingsock
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pretty sure it is exactly the same.
yt-dlp -j ytsearch2:test for example produces the attached json
out.txt
If there was a way to specify youtube-dl's path it should just work.

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ondras commented May 3, 2024

I just pushed a commit that uses the YOUTUBE environment variable to specify the youtube downloading program (defaults to youtube-dl). Please try with yt-dlp and let me know how that works for you.

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Awesome, will do.

@bitingsock
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Seems to work, although at least under Windows I had to remove the ' escape from the search query(as well as other shell related changes). It does download correctly though. However, mpd says it's an ffmpeg: Unsupported audio codec though I suspect that is a Windows mpd issue.

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