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1 [Build Status]
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3 youtube-dl - download videos from youtube.com or other video platforms
4
5 - INSTALLATION
6 - DESCRIPTION
7 - OPTIONS
8 - CONFIGURATION
9 - OUTPUT TEMPLATE
10 - FORMAT SELECTION
11 - VIDEO SELECTION
12 - FAQ
13 - DEVELOPER INSTRUCTIONS
14 - EMBEDDING YOUTUBE-DL
15 - BUGS
16 - COPYRIGHT
17
18
19
20 INSTALLATION
21
22
23 To install it right away for all UNIX users (Linux, OS X, etc.), type:
24
25 sudo curl -L https://yt-dl.org/downloads/latest/youtube-dl -o /usr/local/bin/youtube-dl
26 sudo chmod a+rx /usr/local/bin/youtube-dl
27
28 If you do not have curl, you can alternatively use a recent wget:
29
30 sudo wget https://yt-dl.org/downloads/latest/youtube-dl -O /usr/local/bin/youtube-dl
31 sudo chmod a+rx /usr/local/bin/youtube-dl
32
33 Windows users can download an .exe file and place it in any location on
34 their PATH except for %SYSTEMROOT%\System32 (e.g. DO NOT put in
35 C:\Windows\System32).
36
37 You can also use pip:
38
39 sudo -H pip install --upgrade youtube-dl
40
41 This command will update youtube-dl if you have already installed it.
42 See the pypi page for more information.
43
44 OS X users can install youtube-dl with Homebrew:
45
46 brew install youtube-dl
47
48 Or with MacPorts:
49
50 sudo port install youtube-dl
51
52 Alternatively, refer to the developer instructions for how to check out
53 and work with the git repository. For further options, including PGP
54 signatures, see the youtube-dl Download Page.
55
56
57
58 DESCRIPTION
59
60
61 YOUTUBE-DL is a command-line program to download videos from YouTube.com
62 and a few more sites. It requires the Python interpreter, version 2.6,
63 2.7, or 3.2+, and it is not platform specific. It should work on your
64 Unix box, on Windows or on macOS. It is released to the public domain,
65 which means you can modify it, redistribute it or use it however you
66 like.
67
68 youtube-dl [OPTIONS] URL [URL...]
69
70
71
72 OPTIONS
73
74
75 -h, --help Print this help text and exit
76 --version Print program version and exit
77 -U, --update Update this program to latest version. Make
78 sure that you have sufficient permissions
79 (run with sudo if needed)
80 -i, --ignore-errors Continue on download errors, for example to
81 skip unavailable videos in a playlist
82 --abort-on-error Abort downloading of further videos (in the
83 playlist or the command line) if an error
84 occurs
85 --dump-user-agent Display the current browser identification
86 --list-extractors List all supported extractors
87 --extractor-descriptions Output descriptions of all supported
88 extractors
89 --force-generic-extractor Force extraction to use the generic
90 extractor
91 --default-search PREFIX Use this prefix for unqualified URLs. For
92 example "gvsearch2:" downloads two videos
93 from google videos for youtube-dl "large
94 apple". Use the value "auto" to let
95 youtube-dl guess ("auto_warning" to emit a
96 warning when guessing). "error" just throws
97 an error. The default value "fixup_error"
98 repairs broken URLs, but emits an error if
99 this is not possible instead of searching.
100 --ignore-config Do not read configuration files. When given
101 in the global configuration file
102 /etc/youtube-dl.conf: Do not read the user
103 configuration in ~/.config/youtube-
104 dl/config (%APPDATA%/youtube-dl/config.txt
105 on Windows)
106 --config-location PATH Location of the configuration file; either
107 the path to the config or its containing
108 directory.
109 --flat-playlist Do not extract the videos of a playlist,
110 only list them.
111 --mark-watched Mark videos watched (YouTube only)
112 --no-mark-watched Do not mark videos watched (YouTube only)
113 --no-color Do not emit color codes in output
114
115
116 Network Options:
117
118 --proxy URL Use the specified HTTP/HTTPS/SOCKS proxy.
119 To enable experimental SOCKS proxy, specify
120 a proper scheme. For example
121 socks5://127.0.0.1:1080/. Pass in an empty
122 string (--proxy "") for direct connection
123 --socket-timeout SECONDS Time to wait before giving up, in seconds
124 --source-address IP Client-side IP address to bind to
125 -4, --force-ipv4 Make all connections via IPv4
126 -6, --force-ipv6 Make all connections via IPv6
127
128
129 Geo Restriction:
130
131 --geo-verification-proxy URL Use this proxy to verify the IP address for
132 some geo-restricted sites. The default
133 proxy specified by --proxy (or none, if the
134 options is not present) is used for the
135 actual downloading.
136 --geo-bypass Bypass geographic restriction via faking
137 X-Forwarded-For HTTP header (experimental)
138 --no-geo-bypass Do not bypass geographic restriction via
139 faking X-Forwarded-For HTTP header
140 (experimental)
141 --geo-bypass-country CODE Force bypass geographic restriction with
142 explicitly provided two-letter ISO 3166-2
143 country code (experimental)
144
145
146 Video Selection:
147
148 --playlist-start NUMBER Playlist video to start at (default is 1)
149 --playlist-end NUMBER Playlist video to end at (default is last)
150 --playlist-items ITEM_SPEC Playlist video items to download. Specify
151 indices of the videos in the playlist
152 separated by commas like: "--playlist-items
153 1,2,5,8" if you want to download videos
154 indexed 1, 2, 5, 8 in the playlist. You can
155 specify range: "--playlist-items
156 1-3,7,10-13", it will download the videos
157 at index 1, 2, 3, 7, 10, 11, 12 and 13.
158 --match-title REGEX Download only matching titles (regex or
159 caseless sub-string)
160 --reject-title REGEX Skip download for matching titles (regex or
161 caseless sub-string)
162 --max-downloads NUMBER Abort after downloading NUMBER files
163 --min-filesize SIZE Do not download any videos smaller than
164 SIZE (e.g. 50k or 44.6m)
165 --max-filesize SIZE Do not download any videos larger than SIZE
166 (e.g. 50k or 44.6m)
167 --date DATE Download only videos uploaded in this date
168 --datebefore DATE Download only videos uploaded on or before
169 this date (i.e. inclusive)
170 --dateafter DATE Download only videos uploaded on or after
171 this date (i.e. inclusive)
172 --min-views COUNT Do not download any videos with less than
173 COUNT views
174 --max-views COUNT Do not download any videos with more than
175 COUNT views
176 --match-filter FILTER Generic video filter. Specify any key (see
177 the "OUTPUT TEMPLATE" for a list of
178 available keys) to match if the key is
179 present, !key to check if the key is not
180 present, key > NUMBER (like "comment_count
181 > 12", also works with >=, <, <=, !=, =) to
182 compare against a number, key = 'LITERAL'
183 (like "uploader = 'Mike Smith'", also works
184 with !=) to match against a string literal
185 and & to require multiple matches. Values
186 which are not known are excluded unless you
187 put a question mark (?) after the operator.
188 For example, to only match videos that have
189 been liked more than 100 times and disliked
190 less than 50 times (or the dislike
191 functionality is not available at the given
192 service), but who also have a description,
193 use --match-filter "like_count > 100 &
194 dislike_count <? 50 & description" .
195 --no-playlist Download only the video, if the URL refers
196 to a video and a playlist.
197 --yes-playlist Download the playlist, if the URL refers to
198 a video and a playlist.
199 --age-limit YEARS Download only videos suitable for the given
200 age
201 --download-archive FILE Download only videos not listed in the
202 archive file. Record the IDs of all
203 downloaded videos in it.
204 --include-ads Download advertisements as well
205 (experimental)
206
207
208 Download Options:
209
210 -r, --limit-rate RATE Maximum download rate in bytes per second
211 (e.g. 50K or 4.2M)
212 -R, --retries RETRIES Number of retries (default is 10), or
213 "infinite".
214 --fragment-retries RETRIES Number of retries for a fragment (default
215 is 10), or "infinite" (DASH, hlsnative and
216 ISM)
217 --skip-unavailable-fragments Skip unavailable fragments (DASH, hlsnative
218 and ISM)
219 --abort-on-unavailable-fragment Abort downloading when some fragment is not
220 available
221 --keep-fragments Keep downloaded fragments on disk after
222 downloading is finished; fragments are
223 erased by default
224 --buffer-size SIZE Size of download buffer (e.g. 1024 or 16K)
225 (default is 1024)
226 --no-resize-buffer Do not automatically adjust the buffer
227 size. By default, the buffer size is
228 automatically resized from an initial value
229 of SIZE.
230 --http-chunk-size SIZE Size of a chunk for chunk-based HTTP
231 downloading (e.g. 10485760 or 10M) (default
232 is disabled). May be useful for bypassing
233 bandwidth throttling imposed by a webserver
234 (experimental)
235 --playlist-reverse Download playlist videos in reverse order
236 --playlist-random Download playlist videos in random order
237 --xattr-set-filesize Set file xattribute ytdl.filesize with
238 expected file size (experimental)
239 --hls-prefer-native Use the native HLS downloader instead of
240 ffmpeg
241 --hls-prefer-ffmpeg Use ffmpeg instead of the native HLS
242 downloader
243 --hls-use-mpegts Use the mpegts container for HLS videos,
244 allowing to play the video while
245 downloading (some players may not be able
246 to play it)
247 --external-downloader COMMAND Use the specified external downloader.
248 Currently supports
249 aria2c,avconv,axel,curl,ffmpeg,httpie,wget
250 --external-downloader-args ARGS Give these arguments to the external
251 downloader
252
253
254 Filesystem Options:
255
256 -a, --batch-file FILE File containing URLs to download ('-' for
257 stdin), one URL per line. Lines starting
258 with '#', ';' or ']' are considered as
259 comments and ignored.
260 --id Use only video ID in file name
261 -o, --output TEMPLATE Output filename template, see the "OUTPUT
262 TEMPLATE" for all the info
263 --autonumber-start NUMBER Specify the start value for %(autonumber)s
264 (default is 1)
265 --restrict-filenames Restrict filenames to only ASCII
266 characters, and avoid "&" and spaces in
267 filenames
268 -w, --no-overwrites Do not overwrite files
269 -c, --continue Force resume of partially downloaded files.
270 By default, youtube-dl will resume
271 downloads if possible.
272 --no-continue Do not resume partially downloaded files
273 (restart from beginning)
274 --no-part Do not use .part files - write directly
275 into output file
276 --no-mtime Do not use the Last-modified header to set
277 the file modification time
278 --write-description Write video description to a .description
279 file
280 --write-info-json Write video metadata to a .info.json file
281 --write-annotations Write video annotations to a
282 .annotations.xml file
283 --load-info-json FILE JSON file containing the video information
284 (created with the "--write-info-json"
285 option)
286 --cookies FILE File to read cookies from and dump cookie
287 jar in
288 --cache-dir DIR Location in the filesystem where youtube-dl
289 can store some downloaded information
290 permanently. By default
291 $XDG_CACHE_HOME/youtube-dl or
292 ~/.cache/youtube-dl . At the moment, only
293 YouTube player files (for videos with
294 obfuscated signatures) are cached, but that
295 may change.
296 --no-cache-dir Disable filesystem caching
297 --rm-cache-dir Delete all filesystem cache files
298
299
300 Thumbnail images:
301
302 --write-thumbnail Write thumbnail image to disk
303 --write-all-thumbnails Write all thumbnail image formats to disk
304 --list-thumbnails Simulate and list all available thumbnail
305 formats
306
307
308 Verbosity / Simulation Options:
309
310 -q, --quiet Activate quiet mode
311 --no-warnings Ignore warnings
312 -s, --simulate Do not download the video and do not write
313 anything to disk
314 --skip-download Do not download the video
315 -g, --get-url Simulate, quiet but print URL
316 -e, --get-title Simulate, quiet but print title
317 --get-id Simulate, quiet but print id
318 --get-thumbnail Simulate, quiet but print thumbnail URL
319 --get-description Simulate, quiet but print video description
320 --get-duration Simulate, quiet but print video length
321 --get-filename Simulate, quiet but print output filename
322 --get-format Simulate, quiet but print output format
323 -j, --dump-json Simulate, quiet but print JSON information.
324 See the "OUTPUT TEMPLATE" for a description
325 of available keys.
326 -J, --dump-single-json Simulate, quiet but print JSON information
327 for each command-line argument. If the URL
328 refers to a playlist, dump the whole
329 playlist information in a single line.
330 --print-json Be quiet and print the video information as
331 JSON (video is still being downloaded).
332 --newline Output progress bar as new lines
333 --no-progress Do not print progress bar
334 --console-title Display progress in console titlebar
335 -v, --verbose Print various debugging information
336 --dump-pages Print downloaded pages encoded using base64
337 to debug problems (very verbose)
338 --write-pages Write downloaded intermediary pages to
339 files in the current directory to debug
340 problems
341 --print-traffic Display sent and read HTTP traffic
342 -C, --call-home Contact the youtube-dl server for debugging
343 --no-call-home Do NOT contact the youtube-dl server for
344 debugging
345
346
347 Workarounds:
348
349 --encoding ENCODING Force the specified encoding (experimental)
350 --no-check-certificate Suppress HTTPS certificate validation
351 --prefer-insecure Use an unencrypted connection to retrieve
352 information about the video. (Currently
353 supported only for YouTube)
354 --user-agent UA Specify a custom user agent
355 --referer URL Specify a custom referer, use if the video
356 access is restricted to one domain
357 --add-header FIELD:VALUE Specify a custom HTTP header and its value,
358 separated by a colon ':'. You can use this
359 option multiple times
360 --bidi-workaround Work around terminals that lack
361 bidirectional text support. Requires bidiv
362 or fribidi executable in PATH
363 --sleep-interval SECONDS Number of seconds to sleep before each
364 download when used alone or a lower bound
365 of a range for randomized sleep before each
366 download (minimum possible number of
367 seconds to sleep) when used along with
368 --max-sleep-interval.
369 --max-sleep-interval SECONDS Upper bound of a range for randomized sleep
370 before each download (maximum possible
371 number of seconds to sleep). Must only be
372 used along with --min-sleep-interval.
373
374
375 Video Format Options:
376
377 -f, --format FORMAT Video format code, see the "FORMAT
378 SELECTION" for all the info
379 --all-formats Download all available video formats
380 --prefer-free-formats Prefer free video formats unless a specific
381 one is requested
382 -F, --list-formats List all available formats of requested
383 videos
384 --youtube-skip-dash-manifest Do not download the DASH manifests and
385 related data on YouTube videos
386 --merge-output-format FORMAT If a merge is required (e.g.
387 bestvideo+bestaudio), output to given
388 container format. One of mkv, mp4, ogg,
389 webm, flv. Ignored if no merge is required
390
391
392 Subtitle Options:
393
394 --write-sub Write subtitle file
395 --write-auto-sub Write automatically generated subtitle file
396 (YouTube only)
397 --all-subs Download all the available subtitles of the
398 video
399 --list-subs List all available subtitles for the video
400 --sub-format FORMAT Subtitle format, accepts formats
401 preference, for example: "srt" or
402 "ass/srt/best"
403 --sub-lang LANGS Languages of the subtitles to download
404 (optional) separated by commas, use --list-
405 subs for available language tags
406
407
408 Authentication Options:
409
410 -u, --username USERNAME Login with this account ID
411 -p, --password PASSWORD Account password. If this option is left
412 out, youtube-dl will ask interactively.
413 -2, --twofactor TWOFACTOR Two-factor authentication code
414 -n, --netrc Use .netrc authentication data
415 --video-password PASSWORD Video password (vimeo, smotri, youku)
416
417
418 Adobe Pass Options:
419
420 --ap-mso MSO Adobe Pass multiple-system operator (TV
421 provider) identifier, use --ap-list-mso for
422 a list of available MSOs
423 --ap-username USERNAME Multiple-system operator account login
424 --ap-password PASSWORD Multiple-system operator account password.
425 If this option is left out, youtube-dl will
426 ask interactively.
427 --ap-list-mso List all supported multiple-system
428 operators
429
430
431 Post-processing Options:
432
433 -x, --extract-audio Convert video files to audio-only files
434 (requires ffmpeg or avconv and ffprobe or
435 avprobe)
436 --audio-format FORMAT Specify audio format: "best", "aac",
437 "flac", "mp3", "m4a", "opus", "vorbis", or
438 "wav"; "best" by default; No effect without
439 -x
440 --audio-quality QUALITY Specify ffmpeg/avconv audio quality, insert
441 a value between 0 (better) and 9 (worse)
442 for VBR or a specific bitrate like 128K
443 (default 5)
444 --recode-video FORMAT Encode the video to another format if
445 necessary (currently supported:
446 mp4|flv|ogg|webm|mkv|avi)
447 --postprocessor-args ARGS Give these arguments to the postprocessor
448 -k, --keep-video Keep the video file on disk after the post-
449 processing; the video is erased by default
450 --no-post-overwrites Do not overwrite post-processed files; the
451 post-processed files are overwritten by
452 default
453 --embed-subs Embed subtitles in the video (only for mp4,
454 webm and mkv videos)
455 --embed-thumbnail Embed thumbnail in the audio as cover art
456 --add-metadata Write metadata to the video file
457 --metadata-from-title FORMAT Parse additional metadata like song title /
458 artist from the video title. The format
459 syntax is the same as --output. Regular
460 expression with named capture groups may
461 also be used. The parsed parameters replace
462 existing values. Example: --metadata-from-
463 title "%(artist)s - %(title)s" matches a
464 title like "Coldplay - Paradise". Example
465 (regex): --metadata-from-title
466 "(?P<artist>.+?) - (?P<title>.+)"
467 --xattrs Write metadata to the video file's xattrs
468 (using dublin core and xdg standards)
469 --fixup POLICY Automatically correct known faults of the
470 file. One of never (do nothing), warn (only
471 emit a warning), detect_or_warn (the
472 default; fix file if we can, warn
473 otherwise)
474 --prefer-avconv Prefer avconv over ffmpeg for running the
475 postprocessors (default)
476 --prefer-ffmpeg Prefer ffmpeg over avconv for running the
477 postprocessors
478 --ffmpeg-location PATH Location of the ffmpeg/avconv binary;
479 either the path to the binary or its
480 containing directory.
481 --exec CMD Execute a command on the file after
482 downloading, similar to find's -exec
483 syntax. Example: --exec 'adb push {}
484 /sdcard/Music/ && rm {}'
485 --convert-subs FORMAT Convert the subtitles to other format
486 (currently supported: srt|ass|vtt|lrc)
487
488
489
490 CONFIGURATION
491
492
493 You can configure youtube-dl by placing any supported command line
494 option to a configuration file. On Linux and OS X, the system wide
495 configuration file is located at /etc/youtube-dl.conf and the user wide
496 configuration file at ~/.config/youtube-dl/config. On Windows, the user
497 wide configuration file locations are %APPDATA%\youtube-dl\config.txt or
498 C:\Users\<user name>\youtube-dl.conf. Note that by default configuration
499 file may not exist so you may need to create it yourself.
500
501 For example, with the following configuration file youtube-dl will
502 always extract the audio, not copy the mtime, use a proxy and save all
503 videos under Movies directory in your home directory:
504
505 # Lines starting with # are comments
506
507 # Always extract audio
508 -x
509
510 # Do not copy the mtime
511 --no-mtime
512
513 # Use this proxy
514 --proxy 127.0.0.1:3128
515
516 # Save all videos under Movies directory in your home directory
517 -o ~/Movies/%(title)s.%(ext)s
518
519 Note that options in configuration file are just the same options aka
520 switches used in regular command line calls thus there MUST BE NO
521 WHITESPACE after - or --, e.g. -o or --proxy but not - o or -- proxy.
522
523 You can use --ignore-config if you want to disable the configuration
524 file for a particular youtube-dl run.
525
526 You can also use --config-location if you want to use custom
527 configuration file for a particular youtube-dl run.
528
529 Authentication with .netrc file
530
531 You may also want to configure automatic credentials storage for
532 extractors that support authentication (by providing login and password
533 with --username and --password) in order not to pass credentials as
534 command line arguments on every youtube-dl execution and prevent
535 tracking plain text passwords in the shell command history. You can
536 achieve this using a .netrc file on a per extractor basis. For that you
537 will need to create a .netrc file in your $HOME and restrict permissions
538 to read/write by only you:
539
540 touch $HOME/.netrc
541 chmod a-rwx,u+rw $HOME/.netrc
542
543 After that you can add credentials for an extractor in the following
544 format, where _extractor_ is the name of the extractor in lowercase:
545
546 machine <extractor> login <login> password <password>
547
548 For example:
549
550 machine youtube login myaccount@gmail.com password my_youtube_password
551 machine twitch login my_twitch_account_name password my_twitch_password
552
553 To activate authentication with the .netrc file you should pass --netrc
554 to youtube-dl or place it in the configuration file.
555
556 On Windows you may also need to setup the %HOME% environment variable
557 manually. For example:
558
559 set HOME=%USERPROFILE%
560
561
562
563 OUTPUT TEMPLATE
564
565
566 The -o option allows users to indicate a template for the output file
567 names.
568
569 TL;DR: navigate me to examples.
570
571 The basic usage is not to set any template arguments when downloading a
572 single file, like in youtube-dl -o funny_video.flv "https://some/video".
573 However, it may contain special sequences that will be replaced when
574 downloading each video. The special sequences may be formatted according
575 to python string formatting operations. For example, %(NAME)s or
576 %(NAME)05d. To clarify, that is a percent symbol followed by a name in
577 parentheses, followed by a formatting operations. Allowed names along
578 with sequence type are:
579
580 - id (string): Video identifier
581 - title (string): Video title
582 - url (string): Video URL
583 - ext (string): Video filename extension
584 - alt_title (string): A secondary title of the video
585 - display_id (string): An alternative identifier for the video
586 - uploader (string): Full name of the video uploader
587 - license (string): License name the video is licensed under
588 - creator (string): The creator of the video
589 - release_date (string): The date (YYYYMMDD) when the video was
590 released
591 - timestamp (numeric): UNIX timestamp of the moment the video became
592 available
593 - upload_date (string): Video upload date (YYYYMMDD)
594 - uploader_id (string): Nickname or id of the video uploader
595 - location (string): Physical location where the video was filmed
596 - duration (numeric): Length of the video in seconds
597 - view_count (numeric): How many users have watched the video on the
598 platform
599 - like_count (numeric): Number of positive ratings of the video
600 - dislike_count (numeric): Number of negative ratings of the video
601 - repost_count (numeric): Number of reposts of the video
602 - average_rating (numeric): Average rating give by users, the scale
603 used depends on the webpage
604 - comment_count (numeric): Number of comments on the video
605 - age_limit (numeric): Age restriction for the video (years)
606 - is_live (boolean): Whether this video is a live stream or a
607 fixed-length video
608 - start_time (numeric): Time in seconds where the reproduction should
609 start, as specified in the URL
610 - end_time (numeric): Time in seconds where the reproduction should
611 end, as specified in the URL
612 - format (string): A human-readable description of the format
613 - format_id (string): Format code specified by --format
614 - format_note (string): Additional info about the format
615 - width (numeric): Width of the video
616 - height (numeric): Height of the video
617 - resolution (string): Textual description of width and height
618 - tbr (numeric): Average bitrate of audio and video in KBit/s
619 - abr (numeric): Average audio bitrate in KBit/s
620 - acodec (string): Name of the audio codec in use
621 - asr (numeric): Audio sampling rate in Hertz
622 - vbr (numeric): Average video bitrate in KBit/s
623 - fps (numeric): Frame rate
624 - vcodec (string): Name of the video codec in use
625 - container (string): Name of the container format
626 - filesize (numeric): The number of bytes, if known in advance
627 - filesize_approx (numeric): An estimate for the number of bytes
628 - protocol (string): The protocol that will be used for the actual
629 download
630 - extractor (string): Name of the extractor
631 - extractor_key (string): Key name of the extractor
632 - epoch (numeric): Unix epoch when creating the file
633 - autonumber (numeric): Five-digit number that will be increased with
634 each download, starting at zero
635 - playlist (string): Name or id of the playlist that contains the
636 video
637 - playlist_index (numeric): Index of the video in the playlist padded
638 with leading zeros according to the total length of the playlist
639 - playlist_id (string): Playlist identifier
640 - playlist_title (string): Playlist title
641 - playlist_uploader (string): Full name of the playlist uploader
642 - playlist_uploader_id (string): Nickname or id of the playlist
643 uploader
644
645 Available for the video that belongs to some logical chapter or section:
646
647 - chapter (string): Name or title of the chapter the video belongs to
648 - chapter_number (numeric): Number of the chapter the video belongs to
649 - chapter_id (string): Id of the chapter the video belongs to
650
651 Available for the video that is an episode of some series or programme:
652
653 - series (string): Title of the series or programme the video episode
654 belongs to
655 - season (string): Title of the season the video episode belongs to
656 - season_number (numeric): Number of the season the video episode
657 belongs to
658 - season_id (string): Id of the season the video episode belongs to
659 - episode (string): Title of the video episode
660 - episode_number (numeric): Number of the video episode within a
661 season
662 - episode_id (string): Id of the video episode
663
664 Available for the media that is a track or a part of a music album:
665
666 - track (string): Title of the track
667 - track_number (numeric): Number of the track within an album or a
668 disc
669 - track_id (string): Id of the track
670 - artist (string): Artist(s) of the track
671 - genre (string): Genre(s) of the track
672 - album (string): Title of the album the track belongs to
673 - album_type (string): Type of the album
674 - album_artist (string): List of all artists appeared on the album
675 - disc_number (numeric): Number of the disc or other physical medium
676 the track belongs to
677 - release_year (numeric): Year (YYYY) when the album was released
678
679 Each aforementioned sequence when referenced in an output template will
680 be replaced by the actual value corresponding to the sequence name. Note
681 that some of the sequences are not guaranteed to be present since they
682 depend on the metadata obtained by a particular extractor. Such
683 sequences will be replaced with NA.
684
685 For example for -o %(title)s-%(id)s.%(ext)s and an mp4 video with title
686 youtube-dl test video and id BaW_jenozKcj, this will result in a
687 youtube-dl test video-BaW_jenozKcj.mp4 file created in the current
688 directory.
689
690 For numeric sequences you can use numeric related formatting, for
691 example, %(view_count)05d will result in a string with view count padded
692 with zeros up to 5 characters, like in 00042.
693
694 Output templates can also contain arbitrary hierarchical path, e.g.
695 -o '%(playlist)s/%(playlist_index)s - %(title)s.%(ext)s' which will
696 result in downloading each video in a directory corresponding to this
697 path template. Any missing directory will be automatically created for
698 you.
699
700 To use percent literals in an output template use %%. To output to
701 stdout use -o -.
702
703 The current default template is %(title)s-%(id)s.%(ext)s.
704
705 In some cases, you don't want special characters such as äø­, spaces, or
706 &, such as when transferring the downloaded filename to a Windows system
707 or the filename through an 8bit-unsafe channel. In these cases, add the
708 --restrict-filenames flag to get a shorter title:
709
710 Output template and Windows batch files
711
712 If you are using an output template inside a Windows batch file then you
713 must escape plain percent characters (%) by doubling, so that
714 -o "%(title)s-%(id)s.%(ext)s" should become
715 -o "%%(title)s-%%(id)s.%%(ext)s". However you should not touch %'s that
716 are not plain characters, e.g. environment variables for expansion
717 should stay intact: -o "C:\%HOMEPATH%\Desktop\%%(title)s.%%(ext)s".
718
719 Output template examples
720
721 Note that on Windows you may need to use double quotes instead of
722 single.
723
724 $ youtube-dl --get-filename -o '%(title)s.%(ext)s' BaW_jenozKc
725 youtube-dl test video ''_Ƥā†­š•.mp4 # All kinds of weird characters
726
727 $ youtube-dl --get-filename -o '%(title)s.%(ext)s' BaW_jenozKc --restrict-filenames
728 youtube-dl_test_video_.mp4 # A simple file name
729
730 # Download YouTube playlist videos in separate directory indexed by video order in a playlist
731 $ youtube-dl -o '%(playlist)s/%(playlist_index)s - %(title)s.%(ext)s' https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwiyx1dc3P2JR9N8gQaQN_BCvlSlap7re
732
733 # Download all playlists of YouTube channel/user keeping each playlist in separate directory:
734 $ youtube-dl -o '%(uploader)s/%(playlist)s/%(playlist_index)s - %(title)s.%(ext)s' https://www.youtube.com/user/TheLinuxFoundation/playlists
735
736 # Download Udemy course keeping each chapter in separate directory under MyVideos directory in your home
737 $ youtube-dl -u user -p password -o '~/MyVideos/%(playlist)s/%(chapter_number)s - %(chapter)s/%(title)s.%(ext)s' https://www.udemy.com/java-tutorial/
738
739 # Download entire series season keeping each series and each season in separate directory under C:/MyVideos
740 $ youtube-dl -o "C:/MyVideos/%(series)s/%(season_number)s - %(season)s/%(episode_number)s - %(episode)s.%(ext)s" https://videomore.ru/kino_v_detalayah/5_sezon/367617
741
742 # Stream the video being downloaded to stdout
743 $ youtube-dl -o - BaW_jenozKc
744
745
746
747 FORMAT SELECTION
748
749
750 By default youtube-dl tries to download the best available quality, i.e.
751 if you want the best quality you DON'T NEED to pass any special options,
752 youtube-dl will guess it for you by DEFAULT.
753
754 But sometimes you may want to download in a different format, for
755 example when you are on a slow or intermittent connection. The key
756 mechanism for achieving this is so-called _format selection_ based on
757 which you can explicitly specify desired format, select formats based on
758 some criterion or criteria, setup precedence and much more.
759
760 The general syntax for format selection is --format FORMAT or shorter
761 -f FORMAT where FORMAT is a _selector expression_, i.e. an expression
762 that describes format or formats you would like to download.
763
764 TL;DR: navigate me to examples.
765
766 The simplest case is requesting a specific format, for example with
767 -f 22 you can download the format with format code equal to 22. You can
768 get the list of available format codes for particular video using
769 --list-formats or -F. Note that these format codes are extractor
770 specific.
771
772 You can also use a file extension (currently 3gp, aac, flv, m4a, mp3,
773 mp4, ogg, wav, webm are supported) to download the best quality format
774 of a particular file extension served as a single file, e.g. -f webm
775 will download the best quality format with the webm extension served as
776 a single file.
777
778 You can also use special names to select particular edge case formats: -
779 best: Select the best quality format represented by a single file with
780 video and audio. - worst: Select the worst quality format represented by
781 a single file with video and audio. - bestvideo: Select the best quality
782 video-only format (e.g. DASH video). May not be available. - worstvideo:
783 Select the worst quality video-only format. May not be available. -
784 bestaudio: Select the best quality audio only-format. May not be
785 available. - worstaudio: Select the worst quality audio only-format. May
786 not be available.
787
788 For example, to download the worst quality video-only format you can use
789 -f worstvideo.
790
791 If you want to download multiple videos and they don't have the same
792 formats available, you can specify the order of preference using
793 slashes. Note that slash is left-associative, i.e. formats on the left
794 hand side are preferred, for example -f 22/17/18 will download format 22
795 if it's available, otherwise it will download format 17 if it's
796 available, otherwise it will download format 18 if it's available,
797 otherwise it will complain that no suitable formats are available for
798 download.
799
800 If you want to download several formats of the same video use a comma as
801 a separator, e.g. -f 22,17,18 will download all these three formats, of
802 course if they are available. Or a more sophisticated example combined
803 with the precedence feature: -f 136/137/mp4/bestvideo,140/m4a/bestaudio.
804
805 You can also filter the video formats by putting a condition in
806 brackets, as in -f "best[height=720]" (or -f "[filesize>10M]").
807
808 The following numeric meta fields can be used with comparisons <, <=, >,
809 >=, = (equals), != (not equals): - filesize: The number of bytes, if
810 known in advance - width: Width of the video, if known - height: Height
811 of the video, if known - tbr: Average bitrate of audio and video in
812 KBit/s - abr: Average audio bitrate in KBit/s - vbr: Average video
813 bitrate in KBit/s - asr: Audio sampling rate in Hertz - fps: Frame rate
814
815 Also filtering work for comparisons = (equals), != (not equals), ^=
816 (begins with), $= (ends with), *= (contains) and following string meta
817 fields: - ext: File extension - acodec: Name of the audio codec in use -
818 vcodec: Name of the video codec in use - container: Name of the
819 container format - protocol: The protocol that will be used for the
820 actual download, lower-case (http, https, rtsp, rtmp, rtmpe, mms, f4m,
821 ism, http_dash_segments, m3u8, or m3u8_native) - format_id: A short
822 description of the format
823
824 Note that none of the aforementioned meta fields are guaranteed to be
825 present since this solely depends on the metadata obtained by particular
826 extractor, i.e. the metadata offered by the video hoster.
827
828 Formats for which the value is not known are excluded unless you put a
829 question mark (?) after the operator. You can combine format filters, so
830 -f "[height <=? 720][tbr>500]" selects up to 720p videos (or videos
831 where the height is not known) with a bitrate of at least 500 KBit/s.
832
833 You can merge the video and audio of two formats into a single file
834 using -f <video-format>+<audio-format> (requires ffmpeg or avconv
835 installed), for example -f bestvideo+bestaudio will download the best
836 video-only format, the best audio-only format and mux them together with
837 ffmpeg/avconv.
838
839 Format selectors can also be grouped using parentheses, for example if
840 you want to download the best mp4 and webm formats with a height lower
841 than 480 you can use -f '(mp4,webm)[height<480]'.
842
843 Since the end of April 2015 and version 2015.04.26, youtube-dl uses
844 -f bestvideo+bestaudio/best as the default format selection (see #5447,
845 #5456). If ffmpeg or avconv are installed this results in downloading
846 bestvideo and bestaudio separately and muxing them together into a
847 single file giving the best overall quality available. Otherwise it
848 falls back to best and results in downloading the best available quality
849 served as a single file. best is also needed for videos that don't come
850 from YouTube because they don't provide the audio and video in two
851 different files. If you want to only download some DASH formats (for
852 example if you are not interested in getting videos with a resolution
853 higher than 1080p), you can add
854 -f bestvideo[height<=?1080]+bestaudio/best to your configuration file.
855 Note that if you use youtube-dl to stream to stdout (and most likely to
856 pipe it to your media player then), i.e. you explicitly specify output
857 template as -o -, youtube-dl still uses -f best format selection in
858 order to start content delivery immediately to your player and not to
859 wait until bestvideo and bestaudio are downloaded and muxed.
860
861 If you want to preserve the old format selection behavior (prior to
862 youtube-dl 2015.04.26), i.e. you want to download the best available
863 quality media served as a single file, you should explicitly specify
864 your choice with -f best. You may want to add it to the configuration
865 file in order not to type it every time you run youtube-dl.
866
867 Format selection examples
868
869 Note that on Windows you may need to use double quotes instead of
870 single.
871
872 # Download best mp4 format available or any other best if no mp4 available
873 $ youtube-dl -f 'bestvideo[ext=mp4]+bestaudio[ext=m4a]/best[ext=mp4]/best'
874
875 # Download best format available but not better that 480p
876 $ youtube-dl -f 'bestvideo[height<=480]+bestaudio/best[height<=480]'
877
878 # Download best video only format but no bigger than 50 MB
879 $ youtube-dl -f 'best[filesize<50M]'
880
881 # Download best format available via direct link over HTTP/HTTPS protocol
882 $ youtube-dl -f '(bestvideo+bestaudio/best)[protocol^=http]'
883
884 # Download the best video format and the best audio format without merging them
885 $ youtube-dl -f 'bestvideo,bestaudio' -o '%(title)s.f%(format_id)s.%(ext)s'
886
887 Note that in the last example, an output template is recommended as
888 bestvideo and bestaudio may have the same file name.
889
890
891
892 VIDEO SELECTION
893
894
895 Videos can be filtered by their upload date using the options --date,
896 --datebefore or --dateafter. They accept dates in two formats:
897
898 - Absolute dates: Dates in the format YYYYMMDD.
899 - Relative dates: Dates in the format
900 (now|today)[+-][0-9](day|week|month|year)(s)?
901
902 Examples:
903
904 # Download only the videos uploaded in the last 6 months
905 $ youtube-dl --dateafter now-6months
906
907 # Download only the videos uploaded on January 1, 1970
908 $ youtube-dl --date 19700101
909
910 $ # Download only the videos uploaded in the 200x decade
911 $ youtube-dl --dateafter 20000101 --datebefore 20091231
912
913
914
915 FAQ
916
917
918 How do I update youtube-dl?
919
920 If you've followed our manual installation instructions, you can simply
921 run youtube-dl -U (or, on Linux, sudo youtube-dl -U).
922
923 If you have used pip, a simple sudo pip install -U youtube-dl is
924 sufficient to update.
925
926 If you have installed youtube-dl using a package manager like _apt-get_
927 or _yum_, use the standard system update mechanism to update. Note that
928 distribution packages are often outdated. As a rule of thumb, youtube-dl
929 releases at least once a month, and often weekly or even daily. Simply
930 go to https://yt-dl.org to find out the current version. Unfortunately,
931 there is nothing we youtube-dl developers can do if your distribution
932 serves a really outdated version. You can (and should) complain to your
933 distribution in their bugtracker or support forum.
934
935 As a last resort, you can also uninstall the version installed by your
936 package manager and follow our manual installation instructions. For
937 that, remove the distribution's package, with a line like
938
939 sudo apt-get remove -y youtube-dl
940
941 Afterwards, simply follow our manual installation instructions:
942
943 sudo wget https://yt-dl.org/latest/youtube-dl -O /usr/local/bin/youtube-dl
944 sudo chmod a+x /usr/local/bin/youtube-dl
945 hash -r
946
947 Again, from then on you'll be able to update with sudo youtube-dl -U.
948
949 youtube-dl is extremely slow to start on Windows
950
951 Add a file exclusion for youtube-dl.exe in Windows Defender settings.
952
953 I'm getting an error Unable to extract OpenGraph title on YouTube playlists
954
955 YouTube changed their playlist format in March 2014 and later on, so
956 you'll need at least youtube-dl 2014.07.25 to download all YouTube
957 videos.
958
959 If you have installed youtube-dl with a package manager, pip, setup.py
960 or a tarball, please use that to update. Note that Ubuntu packages do
961 not seem to get updated anymore. Since we are not affiliated with
962 Ubuntu, there is little we can do. Feel free to report bugs to the
963 Ubuntu packaging people - all they have to do is update the package to a
964 somewhat recent version. See above for a way to update.
965
966 I'm getting an error when trying to use output template: error: using output template conflicts with using title, video ID or auto number
967
968 Make sure you are not using -o with any of these options -t, --title,
969 --id, -A or --auto-number set in command line or in a configuration
970 file. Remove the latter if any.
971
972 Do I always have to pass -citw?
973
974 By default, youtube-dl intends to have the best options (incidentally,
975 if you have a convincing case that these should be different, please
976 file an issue where you explain that). Therefore, it is unnecessary and
977 sometimes harmful to copy long option strings from webpages. In
978 particular, the only option out of -citw that is regularly useful is -i.
979
980 Can you please put the -b option back?
981
982 Most people asking this question are not aware that youtube-dl now
983 defaults to downloading the highest available quality as reported by
984 YouTube, which will be 1080p or 720p in some cases, so you no longer
985 need the -b option. For some specific videos, maybe YouTube does not
986 report them to be available in a specific high quality format you're
987 interested in. In that case, simply request it with the -f option and
988 youtube-dl will try to download it.
989
990 I get HTTP error 402 when trying to download a video. What's this?
991
992 Apparently YouTube requires you to pass a CAPTCHA test if you download
993 too much. We're considering to provide a way to let you solve the
994 CAPTCHA, but at the moment, your best course of action is pointing a web
995 browser to the youtube URL, solving the CAPTCHA, and restart youtube-dl.
996
997 Do I need any other programs?
998
999 youtube-dl works fine on its own on most sites. However, if you want to
1000 convert video/audio, you'll need avconv or ffmpeg. On some sites - most
1001 notably YouTube - videos can be retrieved in a higher quality format
1002 without sound. youtube-dl will detect whether avconv/ffmpeg is present
1003 and automatically pick the best option.
1004
1005 Videos or video formats streamed via RTMP protocol can only be
1006 downloaded when rtmpdump is installed. Downloading MMS and RTSP videos
1007 requires either mplayer or mpv to be installed.
1008
1009 I have downloaded a video but how can I play it?
1010
1011 Once the video is fully downloaded, use any video player, such as mpv,
1012 vlc or mplayer.
1013
1014 I extracted a video URL with -g, but it does not play on another machine / in my web browser.
1015
1016 It depends a lot on the service. In many cases, requests for the video
1017 (to download/play it) must come from the same IP address and with the
1018 same cookies and/or HTTP headers. Use the --cookies option to write the
1019 required cookies into a file, and advise your downloader to read cookies
1020 from that file. Some sites also require a common user agent to be used,
1021 use --dump-user-agent to see the one in use by youtube-dl. You can also
1022 get necessary cookies and HTTP headers from JSON output obtained with
1023 --dump-json.
1024
1025 It may be beneficial to use IPv6; in some cases, the restrictions are
1026 only applied to IPv4. Some services (sometimes only for a subset of
1027 videos) do not restrict the video URL by IP address, cookie, or
1028 user-agent, but these are the exception rather than the rule.
1029
1030 Please bear in mind that some URL protocols are NOT supported by
1031 browsers out of the box, including RTMP. If you are using -g, your own
1032 downloader must support these as well.
1033
1034 If you want to play the video on a machine that is not running
1035 youtube-dl, you can relay the video content from the machine that runs
1036 youtube-dl. You can use -o - to let youtube-dl stream a video to stdout,
1037 or simply allow the player to download the files written by youtube-dl
1038 in turn.
1039
1040 ERROR: no fmt_url_map or conn information found in video info
1041
1042 YouTube has switched to a new video info format in July 2011 which is
1043 not supported by old versions of youtube-dl. See above for how to update
1044 youtube-dl.
1045
1046 ERROR: unable to download video
1047
1048 YouTube requires an additional signature since September 2012 which is
1049 not supported by old versions of youtube-dl. See above for how to update
1050 youtube-dl.
1051
1052 Video URL contains an ampersand and I'm getting some strange output [1] 2839 or 'v' is not recognized as an internal or external command
1053
1054 That's actually the output from your shell. Since ampersand is one of
1055 the special shell characters it's interpreted by the shell preventing
1056 you from passing the whole URL to youtube-dl. To disable your shell from
1057 interpreting the ampersands (or any other special characters) you have
1058 to either put the whole URL in quotes or escape them with a backslash
1059 (which approach will work depends on your shell).
1060
1061 For example if your URL is
1062 https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=4&v=BaW_jenozKc you should end up with
1063 following command:
1064
1065 youtube-dl 'https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=4&v=BaW_jenozKc'
1066
1067 or
1068
1069 youtube-dl https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=4\&v=BaW_jenozKc
1070
1071 For Windows you have to use the double quotes:
1072
1073 youtube-dl "https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=4&v=BaW_jenozKc"
1074
1075 ExtractorError: Could not find JS function u'OF'
1076
1077 In February 2015, the new YouTube player contained a character sequence
1078 in a string that was misinterpreted by old versions of youtube-dl. See
1079 above for how to update youtube-dl.
1080
1081 HTTP Error 429: Too Many Requests or 402: Payment Required
1082
1083 These two error codes indicate that the service is blocking your IP
1084 address because of overuse. Contact the service and ask them to unblock
1085 your IP address, or - if you have acquired a whitelisted IP address
1086 already - use the --proxy or --source-address options to select another
1087 IP address.
1088
1089 SyntaxError: Non-ASCII character
1090
1091 The error
1092
1093 File "youtube-dl", line 2
1094 SyntaxError: Non-ASCII character '\x93' ...
1095
1096 means you're using an outdated version of Python. Please update to
1097 Python 2.6 or 2.7.
1098
1099 What is this binary file? Where has the code gone?
1100
1101 Since June 2012 (#342) youtube-dl is packed as an executable zipfile,
1102 simply unzip it (might need renaming to youtube-dl.zip first on some
1103 systems) or clone the git repository, as laid out above. If you modify
1104 the code, you can run it by executing the __main__.py file. To recompile
1105 the executable, run make youtube-dl.
1106
1107 The exe throws an error due to missing MSVCR100.dll
1108
1109 To run the exe you need to install first the Microsoft Visual C++ 2010
1110 Redistributable Package (x86).
1111
1112 On Windows, how should I set up ffmpeg and youtube-dl? Where should I put the exe files?
1113
1114 If you put youtube-dl and ffmpeg in the same directory that you're
1115 running the command from, it will work, but that's rather cumbersome.
1116
1117 To make a different directory work - either for ffmpeg, or for
1118 youtube-dl, or for both - simply create the directory (say, C:\bin, or
1119 C:\Users\<User name>\bin), put all the executables directly in there,
1120 and then set your PATH environment variable to include that directory.
1121
1122 From then on, after restarting your shell, you will be able to access
1123 both youtube-dl and ffmpeg (and youtube-dl will be able to find ffmpeg)
1124 by simply typing youtube-dl or ffmpeg, no matter what directory you're
1125 in.
1126
1127 How do I put downloads into a specific folder?
1128
1129 Use the -o to specify an output template, for example
1130 -o "/home/user/videos/%(title)s-%(id)s.%(ext)s". If you want this for
1131 all of your downloads, put the option into your configuration file.
1132
1133 How do I download a video starting with a -?
1134
1135 Either prepend https://www.youtube.com/watch?v= or separate the ID from
1136 the options with --:
1137
1138 youtube-dl -- -wNyEUrxzFU
1139 youtube-dl "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wNyEUrxzFU"
1140
1141 How do I pass cookies to youtube-dl?
1142
1143 Use the --cookies option, for example
1144 --cookies /path/to/cookies/file.txt.
1145
1146 In order to extract cookies from browser use any conforming browser
1147 extension for exporting cookies. For example, cookies.txt (for Chrome)
1148 or Export Cookies (for Firefox).
1149
1150 Note that the cookies file must be in Mozilla/Netscape format and the
1151 first line of the cookies file must be either # HTTP Cookie File or
1152 # Netscape HTTP Cookie File. Make sure you have correct newline format
1153 in the cookies file and convert newlines if necessary to correspond with
1154 your OS, namely CRLF (\r\n) for Windows and LF (\n) for Unix and
1155 Unix-like systems (Linux, macOS, etc.). HTTP Error 400: Bad Request when
1156 using --cookies is a good sign of invalid newline format.
1157
1158 Passing cookies to youtube-dl is a good way to workaround login when a
1159 particular extractor does not implement it explicitly. Another use case
1160 is working around CAPTCHA some websites require you to solve in
1161 particular cases in order to get access (e.g. YouTube, CloudFlare).
1162
1163 How do I stream directly to media player?
1164
1165 You will first need to tell youtube-dl to stream media to stdout with
1166 -o -, and also tell your media player to read from stdin (it must be
1167 capable of this for streaming) and then pipe former to latter. For
1168 example, streaming to vlc can be achieved with:
1169
1170 youtube-dl -o - "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaW_jenozKcj" | vlc -
1171
1172 How do I download only new videos from a playlist?
1173
1174 Use download-archive feature. With this feature you should initially
1175 download the complete playlist with
1176 --download-archive /path/to/download/archive/file.txt that will record
1177 identifiers of all the videos in a special file. Each subsequent run
1178 with the same --download-archive will download only new videos and skip
1179 all videos that have been downloaded before. Note that only successful
1180 downloads are recorded in the file.
1181
1182 For example, at first,
1183
1184 youtube-dl --download-archive archive.txt "https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwiyx1dc3P2JR9N8gQaQN_BCvlSlap7re"
1185
1186 will download the complete PLwiyx1dc3P2JR9N8gQaQN_BCvlSlap7re playlist
1187 and create a file archive.txt. Each subsequent run will only download
1188 new videos if any:
1189
1190 youtube-dl --download-archive archive.txt "https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwiyx1dc3P2JR9N8gQaQN_BCvlSlap7re"
1191
1192 Should I add --hls-prefer-native into my config?
1193
1194 When youtube-dl detects an HLS video, it can download it either with the
1195 built-in downloader or ffmpeg. Since many HLS streams are slightly
1196 invalid and ffmpeg/youtube-dl each handle some invalid cases better than
1197 the other, there is an option to switch the downloader if needed.
1198
1199 When youtube-dl knows that one particular downloader works better for a
1200 given website, that downloader will be picked. Otherwise, youtube-dl
1201 will pick the best downloader for general compatibility, which at the
1202 moment happens to be ffmpeg. This choice may change in future versions
1203 of youtube-dl, with improvements of the built-in downloader and/or
1204 ffmpeg.
1205
1206 In particular, the generic extractor (used when your website is not in
1207 the list of supported sites by youtube-dl cannot mandate one specific
1208 downloader.
1209
1210 If you put either --hls-prefer-native or --hls-prefer-ffmpeg into your
1211 configuration, a different subset of videos will fail to download
1212 correctly. Instead, it is much better to file an issue or a pull request
1213 which details why the native or the ffmpeg HLS downloader is a better
1214 choice for your use case.
1215
1216 Can you add support for this anime video site, or site which shows current movies for free?
1217
1218 As a matter of policy (as well as legality), youtube-dl does not include
1219 support for services that specialize in infringing copyright. As a rule
1220 of thumb, if you cannot easily find a video that the service is quite
1221 obviously allowed to distribute (i.e. that has been uploaded by the
1222 creator, the creator's distributor, or is published under a free
1223 license), the service is probably unfit for inclusion to youtube-dl.
1224
1225 A note on the service that they don't host the infringing content, but
1226 just link to those who do, is evidence that the service should NOT be
1227 included into youtube-dl. The same goes for any DMCA note when the whole
1228 front page of the service is filled with videos they are not allowed to
1229 distribute. A "fair use" note is equally unconvincing if the service
1230 shows copyright-protected videos in full without authorization.
1231
1232 Support requests for services that DO purchase the rights to distribute
1233 their content are perfectly fine though. If in doubt, you can simply
1234 include a source that mentions the legitimate purchase of content.
1235
1236 How can I speed up work on my issue?
1237
1238 (Also known as: Help, my important issue not being solved!) The
1239 youtube-dl core developer team is quite small. While we do our best to
1240 solve as many issues as possible, sometimes that can take quite a while.
1241 To speed up your issue, here's what you can do:
1242
1243 First of all, please do report the issue at our issue tracker. That
1244 allows us to coordinate all efforts by users and developers, and serves
1245 as a unified point. Unfortunately, the youtube-dl project has grown too
1246 large to use personal email as an effective communication channel.
1247
1248 Please read the bug reporting instructions below. A lot of bugs lack all
1249 the necessary information. If you can, offer proxy, VPN, or shell access
1250 to the youtube-dl developers. If you are able to, test the issue from
1251 multiple computers in multiple countries to exclude local censorship or
1252 misconfiguration issues.
1253
1254 If nobody is interested in solving your issue, you are welcome to take
1255 matters into your own hands and submit a pull request (or coerce/pay
1256 somebody else to do so).
1257
1258 Feel free to bump the issue from time to time by writing a small comment
1259 ("Issue is still present in youtube-dl version ...from France, but fixed
1260 from Belgium"), but please not more than once a month. Please do not
1261 declare your issue as important or urgent.
1262
1263 How can I detect whether a given URL is supported by youtube-dl?
1264
1265 For one, have a look at the list of supported sites. Note that it can
1266 sometimes happen that the site changes its URL scheme (say, from
1267 https://example.com/video/1234567 to https://example.com/v/1234567 ) and
1268 youtube-dl reports an URL of a service in that list as unsupported. In
1269 that case, simply report a bug.
1270
1271 It is _not_ possible to detect whether a URL is supported or not. That's
1272 because youtube-dl contains a generic extractor which matches ALL URLs.
1273 You may be tempted to disable, exclude, or remove the generic extractor,
1274 but the generic extractor not only allows users to extract videos from
1275 lots of websites that embed a video from another service, but may also
1276 be used to extract video from a service that it's hosting itself.
1277 Therefore, we neither recommend nor support disabling, excluding, or
1278 removing the generic extractor.
1279
1280 If you want to find out whether a given URL is supported, simply call
1281 youtube-dl with it. If you get no videos back, chances are the URL is
1282 either not referring to a video or unsupported. You can find out which
1283 by examining the output (if you run youtube-dl on the console) or
1284 catching an UnsupportedError exception if you run it from a Python
1285 program.
1286
1287
1288
1289 WHY DO I NEED TO GO THROUGH THAT MUCH RED TAPE WHEN FILING BUGS?
1290
1291
1292 Before we had the issue template, despite our extensive bug reporting
1293 instructions, about 80% of the issue reports we got were useless, for
1294 instance because people used ancient versions hundreds of releases old,
1295 because of simple syntactic errors (not in youtube-dl but in general
1296 shell usage), because the problem was already reported multiple times
1297 before, because people did not actually read an error message, even if
1298 it said "please install ffmpeg", because people did not mention the URL
1299 they were trying to download and many more simple, easy-to-avoid
1300 problems, many of whom were totally unrelated to youtube-dl.
1301
1302 youtube-dl is an open-source project manned by too few volunteers, so
1303 we'd rather spend time fixing bugs where we are certain none of those
1304 simple problems apply, and where we can be reasonably confident to be
1305 able to reproduce the issue without asking the reporter repeatedly. As
1306 such, the output of youtube-dl -v YOUR_URL_HERE is really all that's
1307 required to file an issue. The issue template also guides you through
1308 some basic steps you can do, such as checking that your version of
1309 youtube-dl is current.
1310
1311
1312
1313 DEVELOPER INSTRUCTIONS
1314
1315
1316 Most users do not need to build youtube-dl and can download the builds
1317 or get them from their distribution.
1318
1319 To run youtube-dl as a developer, you don't need to build anything
1320 either. Simply execute
1321
1322 python -m youtube_dl
1323
1324 To run the test, simply invoke your favorite test runner, or execute a
1325 test file directly; any of the following work:
1326
1327 python -m unittest discover
1328 python test/test_download.py
1329 nosetests
1330
1331 See item 6 of new extractor tutorial for how to run extractor specific
1332 test cases.
1333
1334 If you want to create a build of youtube-dl yourself, you'll need
1335
1336 - python
1337 - make (only GNU make is supported)
1338 - pandoc
1339 - zip
1340 - nosetests
1341
1342 Adding support for a new site
1343
1344 If you want to add support for a new site, first of all MAKE SURE this
1345 site is NOT DEDICATED TO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT. youtube-dl does NOT
1346 SUPPORT such sites thus pull requests adding support for them WILL BE
1347 REJECTED.
1348
1349 After you have ensured this site is distributing its content legally,
1350 you can follow this quick list (assuming your service is called
1351 yourextractor):
1352
1353 1. Fork this repository
1354 2. Check out the source code with:
1355
1356 git clone git@github.com:YOUR_GITHUB_USERNAME/youtube-dl.git
1357
1358 3. Start a new git branch with
1359
1360 cd youtube-dl
1361 git checkout -b yourextractor
1362
1363 4. Start with this simple template and save it to
1364 youtube_dl/extractor/yourextractor.py:
1365
1366 # coding: utf-8
1367 from __future__ import unicode_literals
1368
1369 from .common import InfoExtractor
1370
1371
1372 class YourExtractorIE(InfoExtractor):
1373 _VALID_URL = r'https?://(?:www\.)?yourextractor\.com/watch/(?P<id>[0-9]+)'
1374 _TEST = {
1375 'url': 'https://yourextractor.com/watch/42',
1376 'md5': 'TODO: md5 sum of the first 10241 bytes of the video file (use --test)',
1377 'info_dict': {
1378 'id': '42',
1379 'ext': 'mp4',
1380 'title': 'Video title goes here',
1381 'thumbnail': r're:^https?://.*\.jpg$',
1382 # TODO more properties, either as:
1383 # * A value
1384 # * MD5 checksum; start the string with md5:
1385 # * A regular expression; start the string with re:
1386 # * Any Python type (for example int or float)
1387 }
1388 }
1389
1390 def _real_extract(self, url):
1391 video_id = self._match_id(url)
1392 webpage = self._download_webpage(url, video_id)
1393
1394 # TODO more code goes here, for example ...
1395 title = self._html_search_regex(r'<h1>(.+?)</h1>', webpage, 'title')
1396
1397 return {
1398 'id': video_id,
1399 'title': title,
1400 'description': self._og_search_description(webpage),
1401 'uploader': self._search_regex(r'<div[^>]+id="uploader"[^>]*>([^<]+)<', webpage, 'uploader', fatal=False),
1402 # TODO more properties (see youtube_dl/extractor/common.py)
1403 }
1404
1405 5. Add an import in youtube_dl/extractor/extractors.py.
1406 6. Run python test/test_download.py TestDownload.test_YourExtractor.
1407 This _should fail_ at first, but you can continually re-run it until
1408 you're done. If you decide to add more than one test, then rename
1409 _TEST to _TESTS and make it into a list of dictionaries. The tests
1410 will then be named TestDownload.test_YourExtractor,
1411 TestDownload.test_YourExtractor_1,
1412 TestDownload.test_YourExtractor_2, etc. Note that tests with
1413 only_matching key in test's dict are not counted in.
1414 7. Have a look at youtube_dl/extractor/common.py for possible helper
1415 methods and a detailed description of what your extractor should and
1416 may return. Add tests and code for as many as you want.
1417 8. Make sure your code follows youtube-dl coding conventions and check
1418 the code with flake8. Also make sure your code works under all
1419 Python versions claimed supported by youtube-dl, namely 2.6, 2.7,
1420 and 3.2+.
1421 9. When the tests pass, add the new files and commit them and push the
1422 result, like this:
1423
1424 $ git add youtube_dl/extractor/extractors.py
1425 $ git add youtube_dl/extractor/yourextractor.py
1426 $ git commit -m '[yourextractor] Add new extractor'
1427 $ git push origin yourextractor
1428
1429 10. Finally, create a pull request. We'll then review and merge it.
1430
1431 In any case, thank you very much for your contributions!
1432
1433
1434 youtube-dl coding conventions
1435
1436 This section introduces a guide lines for writing idiomatic, robust and
1437 future-proof extractor code.
1438
1439 Extractors are very fragile by nature since they depend on the layout of
1440 the source data provided by 3rd party media hosters out of your control
1441 and this layout tends to change. As an extractor implementer your task
1442 is not only to write code that will extract media links and metadata
1443 correctly but also to minimize dependency on the source's layout and
1444 even to make the code foresee potential future changes and be ready for
1445 that. This is important because it will allow the extractor not to break
1446 on minor layout changes thus keeping old youtube-dl versions working.
1447 Even though this breakage issue is easily fixed by emitting a new
1448 version of youtube-dl with a fix incorporated, all the previous versions
1449 become broken in all repositories and distros' packages that may not be
1450 so prompt in fetching the update from us. Needless to say, some non
1451 rolling release distros may never receive an update at all.
1452
1453 Mandatory and optional metafields
1454
1455 For extraction to work youtube-dl relies on metadata your extractor
1456 extracts and provides to youtube-dl expressed by an information
1457 dictionary or simply _info dict_. Only the following meta fields in the
1458 _info dict_ are considered mandatory for a successful extraction process
1459 by youtube-dl:
1460
1461 - id (media identifier)
1462 - title (media title)
1463 - url (media download URL) or formats
1464
1465 In fact only the last option is technically mandatory (i.e. if you can't
1466 figure out the download location of the media the extraction does not
1467 make any sense). But by convention youtube-dl also treats id and title
1468 as mandatory. Thus the aforementioned metafields are the critical data
1469 that the extraction does not make any sense without and if any of them
1470 fail to be extracted then the extractor is considered completely broken.
1471
1472 Any field apart from the aforementioned ones are considered OPTIONAL.
1473 That means that extraction should be TOLERANT to situations when sources
1474 for these fields can potentially be unavailable (even if they are always
1475 available at the moment) and FUTURE-PROOF in order not to break the
1476 extraction of general purpose mandatory fields.
1477
1478 Example
1479
1480 Say you have some source dictionary meta that you've fetched as JSON
1481 with HTTP request and it has a key summary:
1482
1483 meta = self._download_json(url, video_id)
1484
1485 Assume at this point meta's layout is:
1486
1487 {
1488 ...
1489 "summary": "some fancy summary text",
1490 ...
1491 }
1492
1493 Assume you want to extract summary and put it into the resulting info
1494 dict as description. Since description is an optional meta field you
1495 should be ready that this key may be missing from the meta dict, so that
1496 you should extract it like:
1497
1498 description = meta.get('summary') # correct
1499
1500 and not like:
1501
1502 description = meta['summary'] # incorrect
1503
1504 The latter will break extraction process with KeyError if summary
1505 disappears from meta at some later time but with the former approach
1506 extraction will just go ahead with description set to None which is
1507 perfectly fine (remember None is equivalent to the absence of data).
1508
1509 Similarly, you should pass fatal=False when extracting optional data
1510 from a webpage with _search_regex, _html_search_regex or similar
1511 methods, for instance:
1512
1513 description = self._search_regex(
1514 r'<span[^>]+id="title"[^>]*>([^<]+)<',
1515 webpage, 'description', fatal=False)
1516
1517 With fatal set to False if _search_regex fails to extract description it
1518 will emit a warning and continue extraction.
1519
1520 You can also pass default=<some fallback value>, for example:
1521
1522 description = self._search_regex(
1523 r'<span[^>]+id="title"[^>]*>([^<]+)<',
1524 webpage, 'description', default=None)
1525
1526 On failure this code will silently continue the extraction with
1527 description set to None. That is useful for metafields that may or may
1528 not be present.
1529
1530 Provide fallbacks
1531
1532 When extracting metadata try to do so from multiple sources. For example
1533 if title is present in several places, try extracting from at least some
1534 of them. This makes it more future-proof in case some of the sources
1535 become unavailable.
1536
1537 Example
1538
1539 Say meta from the previous example has a title and you are about to
1540 extract it. Since title is a mandatory meta field you should end up with
1541 something like:
1542
1543 title = meta['title']
1544
1545 If title disappears from meta in future due to some changes on the
1546 hoster's side the extraction would fail since title is mandatory. That's
1547 expected.
1548
1549 Assume that you have some another source you can extract title from, for
1550 example og:title HTML meta of a webpage. In this case you can provide a
1551 fallback scenario:
1552
1553 title = meta.get('title') or self._og_search_title(webpage)
1554
1555 This code will try to extract from meta first and if it fails it will
1556 try extracting og:title from a webpage.
1557
1558 Make regular expressions flexible
1559
1560 When using regular expressions try to write them fuzzy and flexible.
1561
1562 Example
1563
1564 Say you need to extract title from the following HTML code:
1565
1566 <span style="position: absolute; left: 910px; width: 90px; float: right; z-index: 9999;" class="title">some fancy title</span>
1567
1568 The code for that task should look similar to:
1569
1570 title = self._search_regex(
1571 r'<span[^>]+class="title"[^>]*>([^<]+)', webpage, 'title')
1572
1573 Or even better:
1574
1575 title = self._search_regex(
1576 r'<span[^>]+class=(["\'])title\1[^>]*>(?P<title>[^<]+)',
1577 webpage, 'title', group='title')
1578
1579 Note how you tolerate potential changes in the style attribute's value
1580 or switch from using double quotes to single for class attribute:
1581
1582 The code definitely should not look like:
1583
1584 title = self._search_regex(
1585 r'<span style="position: absolute; left: 910px; width: 90px; float: right; z-index: 9999;" class="title">(.*?)</span>',
1586 webpage, 'title', group='title')
1587
1588 Use safe conversion functions
1589
1590 Wrap all extracted numeric data into safe functions from utils:
1591 int_or_none, float_or_none. Use them for string to number conversions as
1592 well.
1593
1594
1595
1596 EMBEDDING YOUTUBE-DL
1597
1598
1599 youtube-dl makes the best effort to be a good command-line program, and
1600 thus should be callable from any programming language. If you encounter
1601 any problems parsing its output, feel free to create a report.
1602
1603 From a Python program, you can embed youtube-dl in a more powerful
1604 fashion, like this:
1605
1606 from __future__ import unicode_literals
1607 import youtube_dl
1608
1609 ydl_opts = {}
1610 with youtube_dl.YoutubeDL(ydl_opts) as ydl:
1611 ydl.download(['https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaW_jenozKc'])
1612
1613 Most likely, you'll want to use various options. For a list of options
1614 available, have a look at youtube_dl/YoutubeDL.py. For a start, if you
1615 want to intercept youtube-dl's output, set a logger object.
1616
1617 Here's a more complete example of a program that outputs only errors
1618 (and a short message after the download is finished), and
1619 downloads/converts the video to an mp3 file:
1620
1621 from __future__ import unicode_literals
1622 import youtube_dl
1623
1624
1625 class MyLogger(object):
1626 def debug(self, msg):
1627 pass
1628
1629 def warning(self, msg):
1630 pass
1631
1632 def error(self, msg):
1633 print(msg)
1634
1635
1636 def my_hook(d):
1637 if d['status'] == 'finished':
1638 print('Done downloading, now converting ...')
1639
1640
1641 ydl_opts = {
1642 'format': 'bestaudio/best',
1643 'postprocessors': [{
1644 'key': 'FFmpegExtractAudio',
1645 'preferredcodec': 'mp3',
1646 'preferredquality': '192',
1647 }],
1648 'logger': MyLogger(),
1649 'progress_hooks': [my_hook],
1650 }
1651 with youtube_dl.YoutubeDL(ydl_opts) as ydl:
1652 ydl.download(['https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaW_jenozKc'])
1653
1654
1655
1656 BUGS
1657
1658
1659 Bugs and suggestions should be reported at:
1660 https://github.com/rg3/youtube-dl/issues. Unless you were prompted to or
1661 there is another pertinent reason (e.g. GitHub fails to accept the bug
1662 report), please do not send bug reports via personal email. For
1663 discussions, join us in the IRC channel #youtube-dl on freenode
1664 (webchat).
1665
1666 PLEASE INCLUDE THE FULL OUTPUT OF YOUTUBE-DL WHEN RUN WITH -v, i.e. ADD
1667 -v flag to YOUR COMMAND LINE, copy the WHOLE output and post it in the
1668 issue body wrapped in ``` for better formatting. It should look similar
1669 to this:
1670
1671 $ youtube-dl -v <your command line>
1672 [debug] System config: []
1673 [debug] User config: []
1674 [debug] Command-line args: [u'-v', u'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaW_jenozKcj']
1675 [debug] Encodings: locale cp1251, fs mbcs, out cp866, pref cp1251
1676 [debug] youtube-dl version 2015.12.06
1677 [debug] Git HEAD: 135392e
1678 [debug] Python version 2.6.6 - Windows-2003Server-5.2.3790-SP2
1679 [debug] exe versions: ffmpeg N-75573-g1d0487f, ffprobe N-75573-g1d0487f, rtmpdump 2.4
1680 [debug] Proxy map: {}
1681 ...
1682
1683 DO NOT POST SCREENSHOTS OF VERBOSE LOGS; ONLY PLAIN TEXT IS ACCEPTABLE.
1684
1685 The output (including the first lines) contains important debugging
1686 information. Issues without the full output are often not reproducible
1687 and therefore do not get solved in short order, if ever.
1688
1689 Please re-read your issue once again to avoid a couple of common
1690 mistakes (you can and should use this as a checklist):
1691
1692 Is the description of the issue itself sufficient?
1693
1694 We often get issue reports that we cannot really decipher. While in most
1695 cases we eventually get the required information after asking back
1696 multiple times, this poses an unnecessary drain on our resources. Many
1697 contributors, including myself, are also not native speakers, so we may
1698 misread some parts.
1699
1700 So please elaborate on what feature you are requesting, or what bug you
1701 want to be fixed. Make sure that it's obvious
1702
1703 - What the problem is
1704 - How it could be fixed
1705 - How your proposed solution would look like
1706
1707 If your report is shorter than two lines, it is almost certainly missing
1708 some of these, which makes it hard for us to respond to it. We're often
1709 too polite to close the issue outright, but the missing info makes
1710 misinterpretation likely. As a committer myself, I often get frustrated
1711 by these issues, since the only possible way for me to move forward on
1712 them is to ask for clarification over and over.
1713
1714 For bug reports, this means that your report should contain the
1715 _complete_ output of youtube-dl when called with the -v flag. The error
1716 message you get for (most) bugs even says so, but you would not believe
1717 how many of our bug reports do not contain this information.
1718
1719 If your server has multiple IPs or you suspect censorship, adding
1720 --call-home may be a good idea to get more diagnostics. If the error is
1721 ERROR: Unable to extract ... and you cannot reproduce it from multiple
1722 countries, add --dump-pages (warning: this will yield a rather large
1723 output, redirect it to the file log.txt by adding >log.txt 2>&1 to your
1724 command-line) or upload the .dump files you get when you add
1725 --write-pages somewhere.
1726
1727 SITE SUPPORT REQUESTS MUST CONTAIN AN EXAMPLE URL. An example URL is a
1728 URL you might want to download, like
1729 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaW_jenozKc. There should be an obvious
1730 video present. Except under very special circumstances, the main page of
1731 a video service (e.g. https://www.youtube.com/) is _not_ an example URL.
1732
1733 Are you using the latest version?
1734
1735 Before reporting any issue, type youtube-dl -U. This should report that
1736 you're up-to-date. About 20% of the reports we receive are already
1737 fixed, but people are using outdated versions. This goes for feature
1738 requests as well.
1739
1740 Is the issue already documented?
1741
1742 Make sure that someone has not already opened the issue you're trying to
1743 open. Search at the top of the window or browse the GitHub Issues of
1744 this repository. If there is an issue, feel free to write something
1745 along the lines of "This affects me as well, with version 2015.01.01.
1746 Here is some more information on the issue: ...". While some issues may
1747 be old, a new post into them often spurs rapid activity.
1748
1749 Why are existing options not enough?
1750
1751 Before requesting a new feature, please have a quick peek at the list of
1752 supported options. Many feature requests are for features that actually
1753 exist already! Please, absolutely do show off your work in the issue
1754 report and detail how the existing similar options do _not_ solve your
1755 problem.
1756
1757 Is there enough context in your bug report?
1758
1759 People want to solve problems, and often think they do us a favor by
1760 breaking down their larger problems (e.g. wanting to skip already
1761 downloaded files) to a specific request (e.g. requesting us to look
1762 whether the file exists before downloading the info page). However, what
1763 often happens is that they break down the problem into two steps: One
1764 simple, and one impossible (or extremely complicated one).
1765
1766 We are then presented with a very complicated request when the original
1767 problem could be solved far easier, e.g. by recording the downloaded
1768 video IDs in a separate file. To avoid this, you must include the
1769 greater context where it is non-obvious. In particular, every feature
1770 request that does not consist of adding support for a new site should
1771 contain a use case scenario that explains in what situation the missing
1772 feature would be useful.
1773
1774 Does the issue involve one problem, and one problem only?
1775
1776 Some of our users seem to think there is a limit of issues they can or
1777 should open. There is no limit of issues they can or should open. While
1778 it may seem appealing to be able to dump all your issues into one
1779 ticket, that means that someone who solves one of your issues cannot
1780 mark the issue as closed. Typically, reporting a bunch of issues leads
1781 to the ticket lingering since nobody wants to attack that behemoth,
1782 until someone mercifully splits the issue into multiple ones.
1783
1784 In particular, every site support request issue should only pertain to
1785 services at one site (generally under a common domain, but always using
1786 the same backend technology). Do not request support for vimeo user
1787 videos, White house podcasts, and Google Plus pages in the same issue.
1788 Also, make sure that you don't post bug reports alongside feature
1789 requests. As a rule of thumb, a feature request does not include outputs
1790 of youtube-dl that are not immediately related to the feature at hand.
1791 Do not post reports of a network error alongside the request for a new
1792 video service.
1793
1794 Is anyone going to need the feature?
1795
1796 Only post features that you (or an incapacitated friend you can
1797 personally talk to) require. Do not post features because they seem like
1798 a good idea. If they are really useful, they will be requested by
1799 someone who requires them.
1800
1801 Is your question about youtube-dl?
1802
1803 It may sound strange, but some bug reports we receive are completely
1804 unrelated to youtube-dl and relate to a different, or even the
1805 reporter's own, application. Please make sure that you are actually
1806 using youtube-dl. If you are using a UI for youtube-dl, report the bug
1807 to the maintainer of the actual application providing the UI. On the
1808 other hand, if your UI for youtube-dl fails in some way you believe is
1809 related to youtube-dl, by all means, go ahead and report the bug.
1810
1811
1812
1813 COPYRIGHT
1814
1815
1816 youtube-dl is released into the public domain by the copyright holders.
1817
1818 This README file was originally written by Daniel Bolton and is likewise
1819 released into the public domain.