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3 .TH "YOUTUBE\-DL" "1" "" "" ""
4 .hy
5 .SH NAME
6 .PP
7 youtube\-dl \- download videos from youtube.com or other video platforms
8 .SH SYNOPSIS
9 .PP
10 \f[B]youtube\-dl\f[] [OPTIONS] URL [URL...]
11 .SH DESCRIPTION
12 .PP
13 \f[B]youtube\-dl\f[] is a command\-line program to download videos from
14 YouTube.com and a few more sites.
15 It requires the Python interpreter, version 2.6, 2.7, or 3.2+, and it is
16 not platform specific.
17 It should work on your Unix box, on Windows or on macOS.
18 It is released to the public domain, which means you can modify it,
19 redistribute it or use it however you like.
20 .SH OPTIONS
21 .TP
22 .B \-h, \-\-help
23 Print this help text and exit
24 .RS
25 .RE
26 .TP
27 .B \-\-version
28 Print program version and exit
29 .RS
30 .RE
31 .TP
32 .B \-U, \-\-update
33 Update this program to latest version.
34 Make sure that you have sufficient permissions (run with sudo if needed)
35 .RS
36 .RE
37 .TP
38 .B \-i, \-\-ignore\-errors
39 Continue on download errors, for example to skip unavailable videos in a
40 playlist
41 .RS
42 .RE
43 .TP
44 .B \-\-abort\-on\-error
45 Abort downloading of further videos (in the playlist or the command
46 line) if an error occurs
47 .RS
48 .RE
49 .TP
50 .B \-\-dump\-user\-agent
51 Display the current browser identification
52 .RS
53 .RE
54 .TP
55 .B \-\-list\-extractors
56 List all supported extractors
57 .RS
58 .RE
59 .TP
60 .B \-\-extractor\-descriptions
61 Output descriptions of all supported extractors
62 .RS
63 .RE
64 .TP
65 .B \-\-force\-generic\-extractor
66 Force extraction to use the generic extractor
67 .RS
68 .RE
69 .TP
70 .B \-\-default\-search \f[I]PREFIX\f[]
71 Use this prefix for unqualified URLs.
72 For example "gvsearch2:" downloads two videos from google videos for
73 youtube\-dl "large apple".
74 Use the value "auto" to let youtube\-dl guess ("auto_warning" to emit a
75 warning when guessing).
76 "error" just throws an error.
77 The default value "fixup_error" repairs broken URLs, but emits an error
78 if this is not possible instead of searching.
79 .RS
80 .RE
81 .TP
82 .B \-\-ignore\-config
83 Do not read configuration files.
84 When given in the global configuration file /etc/youtube\-dl.conf: Do
85 not read the user configuration in ~/.config/youtube\- dl/config
86 (%APPDATA%/youtube\-dl/config.txt on Windows)
87 .RS
88 .RE
89 .TP
90 .B \-\-config\-location \f[I]PATH\f[]
91 Location of the configuration file; either the path to the config or its
92 containing directory.
93 .RS
94 .RE
95 .TP
96 .B \-\-flat\-playlist
97 Do not extract the videos of a playlist, only list them.
98 .RS
99 .RE
100 .TP
101 .B \-\-mark\-watched
102 Mark videos watched (YouTube only)
103 .RS
104 .RE
105 .TP
106 .B \-\-no\-mark\-watched
107 Do not mark videos watched (YouTube only)
108 .RS
109 .RE
110 .TP
111 .B \-\-no\-color
112 Do not emit color codes in output
113 .RS
114 .RE
115 .SS Network Options:
116 .TP
117 .B \-\-proxy \f[I]URL\f[]
118 Use the specified HTTP/HTTPS/SOCKS proxy.
119 To enable SOCKS proxy, specify a proper scheme.
120 For example socks5://127.0.0.1:1080/.
121 Pass in an empty string (\-\-proxy "") for direct connection
122 .RS
123 .RE
124 .TP
125 .B \-\-socket\-timeout \f[I]SECONDS\f[]
126 Time to wait before giving up, in seconds
127 .RS
128 .RE
129 .TP
130 .B \-\-source\-address \f[I]IP\f[]
131 Client\-side IP address to bind to
132 .RS
133 .RE
134 .TP
135 .B \-4, \-\-force\-ipv4
136 Make all connections via IPv4
137 .RS
138 .RE
139 .TP
140 .B \-6, \-\-force\-ipv6
141 Make all connections via IPv6
142 .RS
143 .RE
144 .SS Geo Restriction:
145 .TP
146 .B \-\-geo\-verification\-proxy \f[I]URL\f[]
147 Use this proxy to verify the IP address for some geo\-restricted sites.
148 The default proxy specified by \-\-proxy (or none, if the option is not
149 present) is used for the actual downloading.
150 .RS
151 .RE
152 .TP
153 .B \-\-geo\-bypass
154 Bypass geographic restriction via faking X\-Forwarded\-For HTTP header
155 .RS
156 .RE
157 .TP
158 .B \-\-no\-geo\-bypass
159 Do not bypass geographic restriction via faking X\-Forwarded\-For HTTP
160 header
161 .RS
162 .RE
163 .TP
164 .B \-\-geo\-bypass\-country \f[I]CODE\f[]
165 Force bypass geographic restriction with explicitly provided two\-letter
166 ISO 3166\-2 country code
167 .RS
168 .RE
169 .TP
170 .B \-\-geo\-bypass\-ip\-block \f[I]IP_BLOCK\f[]
171 Force bypass geographic restriction with explicitly provided IP block in
172 CIDR notation
173 .RS
174 .RE
175 .SS Video Selection:
176 .TP
177 .B \-\-playlist\-start \f[I]NUMBER\f[]
178 Playlist video to start at (default is 1)
179 .RS
180 .RE
181 .TP
182 .B \-\-playlist\-end \f[I]NUMBER\f[]
183 Playlist video to end at (default is last)
184 .RS
185 .RE
186 .TP
187 .B \-\-playlist\-items \f[I]ITEM_SPEC\f[]
188 Playlist video items to download.
189 Specify indices of the videos in the playlist separated by commas like:
190 "\-\-playlist\-items 1,2,5,8" if you want to download videos indexed 1,
191 2, 5, 8 in the playlist.
192 You can specify range: "\-\-playlist\-items 1\-3,7,10\-13", it will
193 download the videos at index 1, 2, 3, 7, 10, 11, 12 and 13.
194 .RS
195 .RE
196 .TP
197 .B \-\-match\-title \f[I]REGEX\f[]
198 Download only matching titles (regex or caseless sub\-string)
199 .RS
200 .RE
201 .TP
202 .B \-\-reject\-title \f[I]REGEX\f[]
203 Skip download for matching titles (regex or caseless sub\-string)
204 .RS
205 .RE
206 .TP
207 .B \-\-max\-downloads \f[I]NUMBER\f[]
208 Abort after downloading NUMBER files
209 .RS
210 .RE
211 .TP
212 .B \-\-min\-filesize \f[I]SIZE\f[]
213 Do not download any videos smaller than SIZE (e.g.
214 50k or 44.6m)
215 .RS
216 .RE
217 .TP
218 .B \-\-max\-filesize \f[I]SIZE\f[]
219 Do not download any videos larger than SIZE (e.g.
220 50k or 44.6m)
221 .RS
222 .RE
223 .TP
224 .B \-\-date \f[I]DATE\f[]
225 Download only videos uploaded in this date
226 .RS
227 .RE
228 .TP
229 .B \-\-datebefore \f[I]DATE\f[]
230 Download only videos uploaded on or before this date (i.e.
231 inclusive)
232 .RS
233 .RE
234 .TP
235 .B \-\-dateafter \f[I]DATE\f[]
236 Download only videos uploaded on or after this date (i.e.
237 inclusive)
238 .RS
239 .RE
240 .TP
241 .B \-\-min\-views \f[I]COUNT\f[]
242 Do not download any videos with less than COUNT views
243 .RS
244 .RE
245 .TP
246 .B \-\-max\-views \f[I]COUNT\f[]
247 Do not download any videos with more than COUNT views
248 .RS
249 .RE
250 .TP
251 .B \-\-match\-filter \f[I]FILTER\f[]
252 Generic video filter.
253 Specify any key (see the "OUTPUT TEMPLATE" for a list of available keys)
254 to match if the key is present, !key to check if the key is not present,
255 key > NUMBER (like "comment_count > 12", also works with >=, <, <=, !=,
256 =) to compare against a number, key = \[aq]LITERAL\[aq] (like "uploader
257 = \[aq]Mike Smith\[aq]", also works with !=) to match against a string
258 literal and & to require multiple matches.
259 Values which are not known are excluded unless you put a question mark
260 (?) after the operator.
261 For example, to only match videos that have been liked more than 100
262 times and disliked less than 50 times (or the dislike functionality is
263 not available at the given service), but who also have a description,
264 use \-\-match\-filter "like_count > 100 & dislike_count <?
265 50 & description" .
266 .RS
267 .RE
268 .TP
269 .B \-\-no\-playlist
270 Download only the video, if the URL refers to a video and a playlist.
271 .RS
272 .RE
273 .TP
274 .B \-\-yes\-playlist
275 Download the playlist, if the URL refers to a video and a playlist.
276 .RS
277 .RE
278 .TP
279 .B \-\-age\-limit \f[I]YEARS\f[]
280 Download only videos suitable for the given age
281 .RS
282 .RE
283 .TP
284 .B \-\-download\-archive \f[I]FILE\f[]
285 Download only videos not listed in the archive file.
286 Record the IDs of all downloaded videos in it.
287 .RS
288 .RE
289 .TP
290 .B \-\-include\-ads
291 Download advertisements as well (experimental)
292 .RS
293 .RE
294 .SS Download Options:
295 .TP
296 .B \-r, \-\-limit\-rate \f[I]RATE\f[]
297 Maximum download rate in bytes per second (e.g.
298 50K or 4.2M)
299 .RS
300 .RE
301 .TP
302 .B \-R, \-\-retries \f[I]RETRIES\f[]
303 Number of retries (default is 10), or "infinite".
304 .RS
305 .RE
306 .TP
307 .B \-\-fragment\-retries \f[I]RETRIES\f[]
308 Number of retries for a fragment (default is 10), or "infinite" (DASH,
309 hlsnative and ISM)
310 .RS
311 .RE
312 .TP
313 .B \-\-skip\-unavailable\-fragments
314 Skip unavailable fragments (DASH, hlsnative and ISM)
315 .RS
316 .RE
317 .TP
318 .B \-\-abort\-on\-unavailable\-fragment
319 Abort downloading when some fragment is not available
320 .RS
321 .RE
322 .TP
323 .B \-\-keep\-fragments
324 Keep downloaded fragments on disk after downloading is finished;
325 fragments are erased by default
326 .RS
327 .RE
328 .TP
329 .B \-\-buffer\-size \f[I]SIZE\f[]
330 Size of download buffer (e.g.
331 1024 or 16K) (default is 1024)
332 .RS
333 .RE
334 .TP
335 .B \-\-no\-resize\-buffer
336 Do not automatically adjust the buffer size.
337 By default, the buffer size is automatically resized from an initial
338 value of SIZE.
339 .RS
340 .RE
341 .TP
342 .B \-\-http\-chunk\-size \f[I]SIZE\f[]
343 Size of a chunk for chunk\-based HTTP downloading (e.g.
344 10485760 or 10M) (default is disabled).
345 May be useful for bypassing bandwidth throttling imposed by a webserver
346 (experimental)
347 .RS
348 .RE
349 .TP
350 .B \-\-playlist\-reverse
351 Download playlist videos in reverse order
352 .RS
353 .RE
354 .TP
355 .B \-\-playlist\-random
356 Download playlist videos in random order
357 .RS
358 .RE
359 .TP
360 .B \-\-xattr\-set\-filesize
361 Set file xattribute ytdl.filesize with expected file size
362 .RS
363 .RE
364 .TP
365 .B \-\-hls\-prefer\-native
366 Use the native HLS downloader instead of ffmpeg
367 .RS
368 .RE
369 .TP
370 .B \-\-hls\-prefer\-ffmpeg
371 Use ffmpeg instead of the native HLS downloader
372 .RS
373 .RE
374 .TP
375 .B \-\-hls\-use\-mpegts
376 Use the mpegts container for HLS videos, allowing to play the video
377 while downloading (some players may not be able to play it)
378 .RS
379 .RE
380 .TP
381 .B \-\-external\-downloader \f[I]COMMAND\f[]
382 Use the specified external downloader.
383 Currently supports aria2c,avconv,axel,curl,ffmpeg,httpie,wget
384 .RS
385 .RE
386 .TP
387 .B \-\-external\-downloader\-args \f[I]ARGS\f[]
388 Give these arguments to the external downloader
389 .RS
390 .RE
391 .SS Filesystem Options:
392 .TP
393 .B \-a, \-\-batch\-file \f[I]FILE\f[]
394 File containing URLs to download (\[aq]\-\[aq] for stdin), one URL per
395 line.
396 Lines starting with \[aq]#\[aq], \[aq];\[aq] or \[aq]]\[aq] are
397 considered as comments and ignored.
398 .RS
399 .RE
400 .TP
401 .B \-\-id
402 Use only video ID in file name
403 .RS
404 .RE
405 .TP
406 .B \-o, \-\-output \f[I]TEMPLATE\f[]
407 Output filename template, see the "OUTPUT TEMPLATE" for all the info
408 .RS
409 .RE
410 .TP
411 .B \-\-autonumber\-start \f[I]NUMBER\f[]
412 Specify the start value for %(autonumber)s (default is 1)
413 .RS
414 .RE
415 .TP
416 .B \-\-restrict\-filenames
417 Restrict filenames to only ASCII characters, and avoid "&" and spaces in
418 filenames
419 .RS
420 .RE
421 .TP
422 .B \-w, \-\-no\-overwrites
423 Do not overwrite files
424 .RS
425 .RE
426 .TP
427 .B \-c, \-\-continue
428 Force resume of partially downloaded files.
429 By default, youtube\-dl will resume downloads if possible.
430 .RS
431 .RE
432 .TP
433 .B \-\-no\-continue
434 Do not resume partially downloaded files (restart from beginning)
435 .RS
436 .RE
437 .TP
438 .B \-\-no\-part
439 Do not use .part files \- write directly into output file
440 .RS
441 .RE
442 .TP
443 .B \-\-no\-mtime
444 Do not use the Last\-modified header to set the file modification time
445 .RS
446 .RE
447 .TP
448 .B \-\-write\-description
449 Write video description to a .description file
450 .RS
451 .RE
452 .TP
453 .B \-\-write\-info\-json
454 Write video metadata to a .info.json file
455 .RS
456 .RE
457 .TP
458 .B \-\-write\-annotations
459 Write video annotations to a .annotations.xml file
460 .RS
461 .RE
462 .TP
463 .B \-\-load\-info\-json \f[I]FILE\f[]
464 JSON file containing the video information (created with the
465 "\-\-write\-info\-json" option)
466 .RS
467 .RE
468 .TP
469 .B \-\-cookies \f[I]FILE\f[]
470 File to read cookies from and dump cookie jar in
471 .RS
472 .RE
473 .TP
474 .B \-\-cache\-dir \f[I]DIR\f[]
475 Location in the filesystem where youtube\-dl can store some downloaded
476 information permanently.
477 By default $XDG_CACHE_HOME/youtube\-dl or ~/.cache/youtube\-dl .
478 At the moment, only YouTube player files (for videos with obfuscated
479 signatures) are cached, but that may change.
480 .RS
481 .RE
482 .TP
483 .B \-\-no\-cache\-dir
484 Disable filesystem caching
485 .RS
486 .RE
487 .TP
488 .B \-\-rm\-cache\-dir
489 Delete all filesystem cache files
490 .RS
491 .RE
492 .SS Thumbnail images:
493 .TP
494 .B \-\-write\-thumbnail
495 Write thumbnail image to disk
496 .RS
497 .RE
498 .TP
499 .B \-\-write\-all\-thumbnails
500 Write all thumbnail image formats to disk
501 .RS
502 .RE
503 .TP
504 .B \-\-list\-thumbnails
505 Simulate and list all available thumbnail formats
506 .RS
507 .RE
508 .SS Verbosity / Simulation Options:
509 .TP
510 .B \-q, \-\-quiet
511 Activate quiet mode
512 .RS
513 .RE
514 .TP
515 .B \-\-no\-warnings
516 Ignore warnings
517 .RS
518 .RE
519 .TP
520 .B \-s, \-\-simulate
521 Do not download the video and do not write anything to disk
522 .RS
523 .RE
524 .TP
525 .B \-\-skip\-download
526 Do not download the video
527 .RS
528 .RE
529 .TP
530 .B \-g, \-\-get\-url
531 Simulate, quiet but print URL
532 .RS
533 .RE
534 .TP
535 .B \-e, \-\-get\-title
536 Simulate, quiet but print title
537 .RS
538 .RE
539 .TP
540 .B \-\-get\-id
541 Simulate, quiet but print id
542 .RS
543 .RE
544 .TP
545 .B \-\-get\-thumbnail
546 Simulate, quiet but print thumbnail URL
547 .RS
548 .RE
549 .TP
550 .B \-\-get\-description
551 Simulate, quiet but print video description
552 .RS
553 .RE
554 .TP
555 .B \-\-get\-duration
556 Simulate, quiet but print video length
557 .RS
558 .RE
559 .TP
560 .B \-\-get\-filename
561 Simulate, quiet but print output filename
562 .RS
563 .RE
564 .TP
565 .B \-\-get\-format
566 Simulate, quiet but print output format
567 .RS
568 .RE
569 .TP
570 .B \-j, \-\-dump\-json
571 Simulate, quiet but print JSON information.
572 See the "OUTPUT TEMPLATE" for a description of available keys.
573 .RS
574 .RE
575 .TP
576 .B \-J, \-\-dump\-single\-json
577 Simulate, quiet but print JSON information for each command\-line
578 argument.
579 If the URL refers to a playlist, dump the whole playlist information in
580 a single line.
581 .RS
582 .RE
583 .TP
584 .B \-\-print\-json
585 Be quiet and print the video information as JSON (video is still being
586 downloaded).
587 .RS
588 .RE
589 .TP
590 .B \-\-newline
591 Output progress bar as new lines
592 .RS
593 .RE
594 .TP
595 .B \-\-no\-progress
596 Do not print progress bar
597 .RS
598 .RE
599 .TP
600 .B \-\-console\-title
601 Display progress in console titlebar
602 .RS
603 .RE
604 .TP
605 .B \-v, \-\-verbose
606 Print various debugging information
607 .RS
608 .RE
609 .TP
610 .B \-\-dump\-pages
611 Print downloaded pages encoded using base64 to debug problems (very
612 verbose)
613 .RS
614 .RE
615 .TP
616 .B \-\-write\-pages
617 Write downloaded intermediary pages to files in the current directory to
618 debug problems
619 .RS
620 .RE
621 .TP
622 .B \-\-print\-traffic
623 Display sent and read HTTP traffic
624 .RS
625 .RE
626 .TP
627 .B \-C, \-\-call\-home
628 Contact the youtube\-dl server for debugging
629 .RS
630 .RE
631 .TP
632 .B \-\-no\-call\-home
633 Do NOT contact the youtube\-dl server for debugging
634 .RS
635 .RE
636 .SS Workarounds:
637 .TP
638 .B \-\-encoding \f[I]ENCODING\f[]
639 Force the specified encoding (experimental)
640 .RS
641 .RE
642 .TP
643 .B \-\-no\-check\-certificate
644 Suppress HTTPS certificate validation
645 .RS
646 .RE
647 .TP
648 .B \-\-prefer\-insecure
649 Use an unencrypted connection to retrieve information about the video.
650 (Currently supported only for YouTube)
651 .RS
652 .RE
653 .TP
654 .B \-\-user\-agent \f[I]UA\f[]
655 Specify a custom user agent
656 .RS
657 .RE
658 .TP
659 .B \-\-referer \f[I]URL\f[]
660 Specify a custom referer, use if the video access is restricted to one
661 domain
662 .RS
663 .RE
664 .TP
665 .B \-\-add\-header \f[I]FIELD:VALUE\f[]
666 Specify a custom HTTP header and its value, separated by a colon
667 \[aq]:\[aq].
668 You can use this option multiple times
669 .RS
670 .RE
671 .TP
672 .B \-\-bidi\-workaround
673 Work around terminals that lack bidirectional text support.
674 Requires bidiv or fribidi executable in PATH
675 .RS
676 .RE
677 .TP
678 .B \-\-sleep\-interval \f[I]SECONDS\f[]
679 Number of seconds to sleep before each download when used alone or a
680 lower bound of a range for randomized sleep before each download
681 (minimum possible number of seconds to sleep) when used along with
682 \-\-max\-sleep\-interval.
683 .RS
684 .RE
685 .TP
686 .B \-\-max\-sleep\-interval \f[I]SECONDS\f[]
687 Upper bound of a range for randomized sleep before each download
688 (maximum possible number of seconds to sleep).
689 Must only be used along with \-\-min\-sleep\-interval.
690 .RS
691 .RE
692 .SS Video Format Options:
693 .TP
694 .B \-f, \-\-format \f[I]FORMAT\f[]
695 Video format code, see the "FORMAT SELECTION" for all the info
696 .RS
697 .RE
698 .TP
699 .B \-\-all\-formats
700 Download all available video formats
701 .RS
702 .RE
703 .TP
704 .B \-\-prefer\-free\-formats
705 Prefer free video formats unless a specific one is requested
706 .RS
707 .RE
708 .TP
709 .B \-F, \-\-list\-formats
710 List all available formats of requested videos
711 .RS
712 .RE
713 .TP
714 .B \-\-youtube\-skip\-dash\-manifest
715 Do not download the DASH manifests and related data on YouTube videos
716 .RS
717 .RE
718 .TP
719 .B \-\-merge\-output\-format \f[I]FORMAT\f[]
720 If a merge is required (e.g.
721 bestvideo+bestaudio), output to given container format.
722 One of mkv, mp4, ogg, webm, flv.
723 Ignored if no merge is required
724 .RS
725 .RE
726 .SS Subtitle Options:
727 .TP
728 .B \-\-write\-sub
729 Write subtitle file
730 .RS
731 .RE
732 .TP
733 .B \-\-write\-auto\-sub
734 Write automatically generated subtitle file (YouTube only)
735 .RS
736 .RE
737 .TP
738 .B \-\-all\-subs
739 Download all the available subtitles of the video
740 .RS
741 .RE
742 .TP
743 .B \-\-list\-subs
744 List all available subtitles for the video
745 .RS
746 .RE
747 .TP
748 .B \-\-sub\-format \f[I]FORMAT\f[]
749 Subtitle format, accepts formats preference, for example: "srt" or
750 "ass/srt/best"
751 .RS
752 .RE
753 .TP
754 .B \-\-sub\-lang \f[I]LANGS\f[]
755 Languages of the subtitles to download (optional) separated by commas,
756 use \-\-list\- subs for available language tags
757 .RS
758 .RE
759 .SS Authentication Options:
760 .TP
761 .B \-u, \-\-username \f[I]USERNAME\f[]
762 Login with this account ID
763 .RS
764 .RE
765 .TP
766 .B \-p, \-\-password \f[I]PASSWORD\f[]
767 Account password.
768 If this option is left out, youtube\-dl will ask interactively.
769 .RS
770 .RE
771 .TP
772 .B \-2, \-\-twofactor \f[I]TWOFACTOR\f[]
773 Two\-factor authentication code
774 .RS
775 .RE
776 .TP
777 .B \-n, \-\-netrc
778 Use .netrc authentication data
779 .RS
780 .RE
781 .TP
782 .B \-\-video\-password \f[I]PASSWORD\f[]
783 Video password (vimeo, smotri, youku)
784 .RS
785 .RE
786 .SS Adobe Pass Options:
787 .TP
788 .B \-\-ap\-mso \f[I]MSO\f[]
789 Adobe Pass multiple\-system operator (TV provider) identifier, use
790 \-\-ap\-list\-mso for a list of available MSOs
791 .RS
792 .RE
793 .TP
794 .B \-\-ap\-username \f[I]USERNAME\f[]
795 Multiple\-system operator account login
796 .RS
797 .RE
798 .TP
799 .B \-\-ap\-password \f[I]PASSWORD\f[]
800 Multiple\-system operator account password.
801 If this option is left out, youtube\-dl will ask interactively.
802 .RS
803 .RE
804 .TP
805 .B \-\-ap\-list\-mso
806 List all supported multiple\-system operators
807 .RS
808 .RE
809 .SS Post\-processing Options:
810 .TP
811 .B \-x, \-\-extract\-audio
812 Convert video files to audio\-only files (requires ffmpeg or avconv and
813 ffprobe or avprobe)
814 .RS
815 .RE
816 .TP
817 .B \-\-audio\-format \f[I]FORMAT\f[]
818 Specify audio format: "best", "aac", "flac", "mp3", "m4a", "opus",
819 "vorbis", or "wav"; "best" by default; No effect without \-x
820 .RS
821 .RE
822 .TP
823 .B \-\-audio\-quality \f[I]QUALITY\f[]
824 Specify ffmpeg/avconv audio quality, insert a value between 0 (better)
825 and 9 (worse) for VBR or a specific bitrate like 128K (default 5)
826 .RS
827 .RE
828 .TP
829 .B \-\-recode\-video \f[I]FORMAT\f[]
830 Encode the video to another format if necessary (currently supported:
831 mp4|flv|ogg|webm|mkv|avi)
832 .RS
833 .RE
834 .TP
835 .B \-\-postprocessor\-args \f[I]ARGS\f[]
836 Give these arguments to the postprocessor
837 .RS
838 .RE
839 .TP
840 .B \-k, \-\-keep\-video
841 Keep the video file on disk after the post\- processing; the video is
842 erased by default
843 .RS
844 .RE
845 .TP
846 .B \-\-no\-post\-overwrites
847 Do not overwrite post\-processed files; the post\-processed files are
848 overwritten by default
849 .RS
850 .RE
851 .TP
852 .B \-\-embed\-subs
853 Embed subtitles in the video (only for mp4, webm and mkv videos)
854 .RS
855 .RE
856 .TP
857 .B \-\-embed\-thumbnail
858 Embed thumbnail in the audio as cover art
859 .RS
860 .RE
861 .TP
862 .B \-\-add\-metadata
863 Write metadata to the video file
864 .RS
865 .RE
866 .TP
867 .B \-\-metadata\-from\-title \f[I]FORMAT\f[]
868 Parse additional metadata like song title / artist from the video title.
869 The format syntax is the same as \-\-output.
870 Regular expression with named capture groups may also be used.
871 The parsed parameters replace existing values.
872 Example: \-\-metadata\-from\- title "%(artist)s \- %(title)s" matches a
873 title like "Coldplay \- Paradise".
874 Example (regex): \-\-metadata\-from\-title "(?P.+?) \- (?P
875 .RS
876 \&.+)"
877 .RE
878 .TP
879 .B \-\-xattrs
880 Write metadata to the video file\[aq]s xattrs (using dublin core and xdg
881 standards)
882 .RS
883 .RE
884 .TP
885 .B \-\-fixup \f[I]POLICY\f[]
886 Automatically correct known faults of the file.
887 One of never (do nothing), warn (only emit a warning), detect_or_warn
888 (the default; fix file if we can, warn otherwise)
889 .RS
890 .RE
891 .TP
892 .B \-\-prefer\-avconv
893 Prefer avconv over ffmpeg for running the postprocessors
894 .RS
895 .RE
896 .TP
897 .B \-\-prefer\-ffmpeg
898 Prefer ffmpeg over avconv for running the postprocessors (default)
899 .RS
900 .RE
901 .TP
902 .B \-\-ffmpeg\-location \f[I]PATH\f[]
903 Location of the ffmpeg/avconv binary; either the path to the binary or
904 its containing directory.
905 .RS
906 .RE
907 .TP
908 .B \-\-exec \f[I]CMD\f[]
909 Execute a command on the file after downloading, similar to find\[aq]s
910 \-exec syntax.
911 Example: \-\-exec \[aq]adb push {} /sdcard/Music/ && rm {}\[aq]
912 .RS
913 .RE
914 .TP
915 .B \-\-convert\-subs \f[I]FORMAT\f[]
916 Convert the subtitles to other format (currently supported:
917 srt|ass|vtt|lrc)
918 .RS
919 .RE
920 .SH CONFIGURATION
921 .PP
922 You can configure youtube\-dl by placing any supported command line
923 option to a configuration file.
924 On Linux and macOS, the system wide configuration file is located at
925 \f[C]/etc/youtube\-dl.conf\f[] and the user wide configuration file at
926 \f[C]~/.config/youtube\-dl/config\f[].
927 On Windows, the user wide configuration file locations are
928 \f[C]%APPDATA%\\youtube\-dl\\config.txt\f[] or
929 \f[C]C:\\Users\\<user\ name>\\youtube\-dl.conf\f[].
930 Note that by default configuration file may not exist so you may need to
931 create it yourself.
932 .PP
933 For example, with the following configuration file youtube\-dl will
934 always extract the audio, not copy the mtime, use a proxy and save all
935 videos under \f[C]Movies\f[] directory in your home directory:
936 .IP
937 .nf
938 \f[C]
939 #\ Lines\ starting\ with\ #\ are\ comments
940
941 #\ Always\ extract\ audio
942 \-x
943
944 #\ Do\ not\ copy\ the\ mtime
945 \-\-no\-mtime
946
947 #\ Use\ this\ proxy
948 \-\-proxy\ 127.0.0.1:3128
949
950 #\ Save\ all\ videos\ under\ Movies\ directory\ in\ your\ home\ directory
951 \-o\ ~/Movies/%(title)s.%(ext)s
952 \f[]
953 .fi
954 .PP
955 Note that options in configuration file are just the same options aka
956 switches used in regular command line calls thus there \f[B]must be no
957 whitespace\f[] after \f[C]\-\f[] or \f[C]\-\-\f[], e.g.
958 \f[C]\-o\f[] or \f[C]\-\-proxy\f[] but not \f[C]\-\ o\f[] or
959 \f[C]\-\-\ proxy\f[].
960 .PP
961 You can use \f[C]\-\-ignore\-config\f[] if you want to disable the
962 configuration file for a particular youtube\-dl run.
963 .PP
964 You can also use \f[C]\-\-config\-location\f[] if you want to use custom
965 configuration file for a particular youtube\-dl run.
966 .SS Authentication with \f[C]\&.netrc\f[] file
967 .PP
968 You may also want to configure automatic credentials storage for
969 extractors that support authentication (by providing login and password
970 with \f[C]\-\-username\f[] and \f[C]\-\-password\f[]) in order not to
971 pass credentials as command line arguments on every youtube\-dl
972 execution and prevent tracking plain text passwords in the shell command
973 history.
974 You can achieve this using a \f[C]\&.netrc\f[]
975 file (https://stackoverflow.com/tags/.netrc/info) on a per extractor
976 basis.
977 For that you will need to create a \f[C]\&.netrc\f[] file in your
978 \f[C]$HOME\f[] and restrict permissions to read/write by only you:
979 .IP
980 .nf
981 \f[C]
982 touch\ $HOME/.netrc
983 chmod\ a\-rwx,u+rw\ $HOME/.netrc
984 \f[]
985 .fi
986 .PP
987 After that you can add credentials for an extractor in the following
988 format, where \f[I]extractor\f[] is the name of the extractor in
989 lowercase:
990 .IP
991 .nf
992 \f[C]
993 machine\ <extractor>\ login\ <login>\ password\ <password>
994 \f[]
995 .fi
996 .PP
997 For example:
998 .IP
999 .nf
1000 \f[C]
1001 machine\ youtube\ login\ myaccount\@gmail.com\ password\ my_youtube_password
1002 machine\ twitch\ login\ my_twitch_account_name\ password\ my_twitch_password
1003 \f[]
1004 .fi
1005 .PP
1006 To activate authentication with the \f[C]\&.netrc\f[] file you should
1007 pass \f[C]\-\-netrc\f[] to youtube\-dl or place it in the configuration
1008 file.
1009 .PP
1010 On Windows you may also need to setup the \f[C]%HOME%\f[] environment
1011 variable manually.
1012 For example:
1013 .IP
1014 .nf
1015 \f[C]
1016 set\ HOME=%USERPROFILE%
1017 \f[]
1018 .fi
1019 .SH OUTPUT TEMPLATE
1020 .PP
1021 The \f[C]\-o\f[] option allows users to indicate a template for the
1022 output file names.
1023 .PP
1024 \f[B]tl;dr:\f[] navigate me to examples.
1025 .PP
1026 The basic usage is not to set any template arguments when downloading a
1027 single file, like in
1028 \f[C]youtube\-dl\ \-o\ funny_video.flv\ "https://some/video"\f[].
1029 However, it may contain special sequences that will be replaced when
1030 downloading each video.
1031 The special sequences may be formatted according to python string
1032 formatting
1033 operations (https://docs.python.org/2/library/stdtypes.html#string-formatting).
1034 For example, \f[C]%(NAME)s\f[] or \f[C]%(NAME)05d\f[].
1035 To clarify, that is a percent symbol followed by a name in parentheses,
1036 followed by a formatting operations.
1037 Allowed names along with sequence type are:
1038 .IP \[bu] 2
1039 \f[C]id\f[] (string): Video identifier
1040 .IP \[bu] 2
1041 \f[C]title\f[] (string): Video title
1042 .IP \[bu] 2
1043 \f[C]url\f[] (string): Video URL
1044 .IP \[bu] 2
1045 \f[C]ext\f[] (string): Video filename extension
1046 .IP \[bu] 2
1047 \f[C]alt_title\f[] (string): A secondary title of the video
1048 .IP \[bu] 2
1049 \f[C]display_id\f[] (string): An alternative identifier for the video
1050 .IP \[bu] 2
1051 \f[C]uploader\f[] (string): Full name of the video uploader
1052 .IP \[bu] 2
1053 \f[C]license\f[] (string): License name the video is licensed under
1054 .IP \[bu] 2
1055 \f[C]creator\f[] (string): The creator of the video
1056 .IP \[bu] 2
1057 \f[C]release_date\f[] (string): The date (YYYYMMDD) when the video was
1058 released
1059 .IP \[bu] 2
1060 \f[C]timestamp\f[] (numeric): UNIX timestamp of the moment the video
1061 became available
1062 .IP \[bu] 2
1063 \f[C]upload_date\f[] (string): Video upload date (YYYYMMDD)
1064 .IP \[bu] 2
1065 \f[C]uploader_id\f[] (string): Nickname or id of the video uploader
1066 .IP \[bu] 2
1067 \f[C]location\f[] (string): Physical location where the video was filmed
1068 .IP \[bu] 2
1069 \f[C]duration\f[] (numeric): Length of the video in seconds
1070 .IP \[bu] 2
1071 \f[C]view_count\f[] (numeric): How many users have watched the video on
1072 the platform
1073 .IP \[bu] 2
1074 \f[C]like_count\f[] (numeric): Number of positive ratings of the video
1075 .IP \[bu] 2
1076 \f[C]dislike_count\f[] (numeric): Number of negative ratings of the
1077 video
1078 .IP \[bu] 2
1079 \f[C]repost_count\f[] (numeric): Number of reposts of the video
1080 .IP \[bu] 2
1081 \f[C]average_rating\f[] (numeric): Average rating give by users, the
1082 scale used depends on the webpage
1083 .IP \[bu] 2
1084 \f[C]comment_count\f[] (numeric): Number of comments on the video
1085 .IP \[bu] 2
1086 \f[C]age_limit\f[] (numeric): Age restriction for the video (years)
1087 .IP \[bu] 2
1088 \f[C]is_live\f[] (boolean): Whether this video is a live stream or a
1089 fixed\-length video
1090 .IP \[bu] 2
1091 \f[C]start_time\f[] (numeric): Time in seconds where the reproduction
1092 should start, as specified in the URL
1093 .IP \[bu] 2
1094 \f[C]end_time\f[] (numeric): Time in seconds where the reproduction
1095 should end, as specified in the URL
1096 .IP \[bu] 2
1097 \f[C]format\f[] (string): A human\-readable description of the format
1098 .IP \[bu] 2
1099 \f[C]format_id\f[] (string): Format code specified by
1100 \f[C]\-\-format\f[]
1101 .IP \[bu] 2
1102 \f[C]format_note\f[] (string): Additional info about the format
1103 .IP \[bu] 2
1104 \f[C]width\f[] (numeric): Width of the video
1105 .IP \[bu] 2
1106 \f[C]height\f[] (numeric): Height of the video
1107 .IP \[bu] 2
1108 \f[C]resolution\f[] (string): Textual description of width and height
1109 .IP \[bu] 2
1110 \f[C]tbr\f[] (numeric): Average bitrate of audio and video in KBit/s
1111 .IP \[bu] 2
1112 \f[C]abr\f[] (numeric): Average audio bitrate in KBit/s
1113 .IP \[bu] 2
1114 \f[C]acodec\f[] (string): Name of the audio codec in use
1115 .IP \[bu] 2
1116 \f[C]asr\f[] (numeric): Audio sampling rate in Hertz
1117 .IP \[bu] 2
1118 \f[C]vbr\f[] (numeric): Average video bitrate in KBit/s
1119 .IP \[bu] 2
1120 \f[C]fps\f[] (numeric): Frame rate
1121 .IP \[bu] 2
1122 \f[C]vcodec\f[] (string): Name of the video codec in use
1123 .IP \[bu] 2
1124 \f[C]container\f[] (string): Name of the container format
1125 .IP \[bu] 2
1126 \f[C]filesize\f[] (numeric): The number of bytes, if known in advance
1127 .IP \[bu] 2
1128 \f[C]filesize_approx\f[] (numeric): An estimate for the number of bytes
1129 .IP \[bu] 2
1130 \f[C]protocol\f[] (string): The protocol that will be used for the
1131 actual download
1132 .IP \[bu] 2
1133 \f[C]extractor\f[] (string): Name of the extractor
1134 .IP \[bu] 2
1135 \f[C]extractor_key\f[] (string): Key name of the extractor
1136 .IP \[bu] 2
1137 \f[C]epoch\f[] (numeric): Unix epoch when creating the file
1138 .IP \[bu] 2
1139 \f[C]autonumber\f[] (numeric): Five\-digit number that will be increased
1140 with each download, starting at zero
1141 .IP \[bu] 2
1142 \f[C]playlist\f[] (string): Name or id of the playlist that contains the
1143 video
1144 .IP \[bu] 2
1145 \f[C]playlist_index\f[] (numeric): Index of the video in the playlist
1146 padded with leading zeros according to the total length of the playlist
1147 .IP \[bu] 2
1148 \f[C]playlist_id\f[] (string): Playlist identifier
1149 .IP \[bu] 2
1150 \f[C]playlist_title\f[] (string): Playlist title
1151 .IP \[bu] 2
1152 \f[C]playlist_uploader\f[] (string): Full name of the playlist uploader
1153 .IP \[bu] 2
1154 \f[C]playlist_uploader_id\f[] (string): Nickname or id of the playlist
1155 uploader
1156 .PP
1157 Available for the video that belongs to some logical chapter or section:
1158 .IP \[bu] 2
1159 \f[C]chapter\f[] (string): Name or title of the chapter the video
1160 belongs to
1161 .IP \[bu] 2
1162 \f[C]chapter_number\f[] (numeric): Number of the chapter the video
1163 belongs to
1164 .IP \[bu] 2
1165 \f[C]chapter_id\f[] (string): Id of the chapter the video belongs to
1166 .PP
1167 Available for the video that is an episode of some series or programme:
1168 .IP \[bu] 2
1169 \f[C]series\f[] (string): Title of the series or programme the video
1170 episode belongs to
1171 .IP \[bu] 2
1172 \f[C]season\f[] (string): Title of the season the video episode belongs
1173 to
1174 .IP \[bu] 2
1175 \f[C]season_number\f[] (numeric): Number of the season the video episode
1176 belongs to
1177 .IP \[bu] 2
1178 \f[C]season_id\f[] (string): Id of the season the video episode belongs
1179 to
1180 .IP \[bu] 2
1181 \f[C]episode\f[] (string): Title of the video episode
1182 .IP \[bu] 2
1183 \f[C]episode_number\f[] (numeric): Number of the video episode within a
1184 season
1185 .IP \[bu] 2
1186 \f[C]episode_id\f[] (string): Id of the video episode
1187 .PP
1188 Available for the media that is a track or a part of a music album:
1189 .IP \[bu] 2
1190 \f[C]track\f[] (string): Title of the track
1191 .IP \[bu] 2
1192 \f[C]track_number\f[] (numeric): Number of the track within an album or
1193 a disc
1194 .IP \[bu] 2
1195 \f[C]track_id\f[] (string): Id of the track
1196 .IP \[bu] 2
1197 \f[C]artist\f[] (string): Artist(s) of the track
1198 .IP \[bu] 2
1199 \f[C]genre\f[] (string): Genre(s) of the track
1200 .IP \[bu] 2
1201 \f[C]album\f[] (string): Title of the album the track belongs to
1202 .IP \[bu] 2
1203 \f[C]album_type\f[] (string): Type of the album
1204 .IP \[bu] 2
1205 \f[C]album_artist\f[] (string): List of all artists appeared on the
1206 album
1207 .IP \[bu] 2
1208 \f[C]disc_number\f[] (numeric): Number of the disc or other physical
1209 medium the track belongs to
1210 .IP \[bu] 2
1211 \f[C]release_year\f[] (numeric): Year (YYYY) when the album was released
1212 .PP
1213 Each aforementioned sequence when referenced in an output template will
1214 be replaced by the actual value corresponding to the sequence name.
1215 Note that some of the sequences are not guaranteed to be present since
1216 they depend on the metadata obtained by a particular extractor.
1217 Such sequences will be replaced with \f[C]NA\f[].
1218 .PP
1219 For example for \f[C]\-o\ %(title)s\-%(id)s.%(ext)s\f[] and an mp4 video
1220 with title \f[C]youtube\-dl\ test\ video\f[] and id
1221 \f[C]BaW_jenozKcj\f[], this will result in a
1222 \f[C]youtube\-dl\ test\ video\-BaW_jenozKcj.mp4\f[] file created in the
1223 current directory.
1224 .PP
1225 For numeric sequences you can use numeric related formatting, for
1226 example, \f[C]%(view_count)05d\f[] will result in a string with view
1227 count padded with zeros up to 5 characters, like in \f[C]00042\f[].
1228 .PP
1229 Output templates can also contain arbitrary hierarchical path, e.g.
1230 \f[C]\-o\ \[aq]%(playlist)s/%(playlist_index)s\ \-\ %(title)s.%(ext)s\[aq]\f[]
1231 which will result in downloading each video in a directory corresponding
1232 to this path template.
1233 Any missing directory will be automatically created for you.
1234 .PP
1235 To use percent literals in an output template use \f[C]%%\f[].
1236 To output to stdout use \f[C]\-o\ \-\f[].
1237 .PP
1238 The current default template is \f[C]%(title)s\-%(id)s.%(ext)s\f[].
1239 .PP
1240 In some cases, you don\[aq]t want special characters such as äø­, spaces,
1241 or &, such as when transferring the downloaded filename to a Windows
1242 system or the filename through an 8bit\-unsafe channel.
1243 In these cases, add the \f[C]\-\-restrict\-filenames\f[] flag to get a
1244 shorter title:
1245 .SS Output template and Windows batch files
1246 .PP
1247 If you are using an output template inside a Windows batch file then you
1248 must escape plain percent characters (\f[C]%\f[]) by doubling, so that
1249 \f[C]\-o\ "%(title)s\-%(id)s.%(ext)s"\f[] should become
1250 \f[C]\-o\ "%%(title)s\-%%(id)s.%%(ext)s"\f[].
1251 However you should not touch \f[C]%\f[]\[aq]s that are not plain
1252 characters, e.g.
1253 environment variables for expansion should stay intact:
1254 \f[C]\-o\ "C:\\%HOMEPATH%\\Desktop\\%%(title)s.%%(ext)s"\f[].
1255 .SS Output template examples
1256 .PP
1257 Note that on Windows you may need to use double quotes instead of
1258 single.
1259 .IP
1260 .nf
1261 \f[C]
1262 $\ youtube\-dl\ \-\-get\-filename\ \-o\ \[aq]%(title)s.%(ext)s\[aq]\ BaW_jenozKc
1263 youtube\-dl\ test\ video\ \[aq]\[aq]_Ƥā†­š•.mp4\ \ \ \ #\ All\ kinds\ of\ weird\ characters
1264
1265 $\ youtube\-dl\ \-\-get\-filename\ \-o\ \[aq]%(title)s.%(ext)s\[aq]\ BaW_jenozKc\ \-\-restrict\-filenames
1266 youtube\-dl_test_video_.mp4\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ #\ A\ simple\ file\ name
1267
1268 #\ Download\ YouTube\ playlist\ videos\ in\ separate\ directory\ indexed\ by\ video\ order\ in\ a\ playlist
1269 $\ youtube\-dl\ \-o\ \[aq]%(playlist)s/%(playlist_index)s\ \-\ %(title)s.%(ext)s\[aq]\ https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwiyx1dc3P2JR9N8gQaQN_BCvlSlap7re
1270
1271 #\ Download\ all\ playlists\ of\ YouTube\ channel/user\ keeping\ each\ playlist\ in\ separate\ directory:
1272 $\ youtube\-dl\ \-o\ \[aq]%(uploader)s/%(playlist)s/%(playlist_index)s\ \-\ %(title)s.%(ext)s\[aq]\ https://www.youtube.com/user/TheLinuxFoundation/playlists
1273
1274 #\ Download\ Udemy\ course\ keeping\ each\ chapter\ in\ separate\ directory\ under\ MyVideos\ directory\ in\ your\ home
1275 $\ youtube\-dl\ \-u\ user\ \-p\ password\ \-o\ \[aq]~/MyVideos/%(playlist)s/%(chapter_number)s\ \-\ %(chapter)s/%(title)s.%(ext)s\[aq]\ https://www.udemy.com/java\-tutorial/
1276
1277 #\ Download\ entire\ series\ season\ keeping\ each\ series\ and\ each\ season\ in\ separate\ directory\ under\ C:/MyVideos
1278 $\ 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
1279
1280 #\ Stream\ the\ video\ being\ downloaded\ to\ stdout
1281 $\ youtube\-dl\ \-o\ \-\ BaW_jenozKc
1282 \f[]
1283 .fi
1284 .SH FORMAT SELECTION
1285 .PP
1286 By default youtube\-dl tries to download the best available quality,
1287 i.e.
1288 if you want the best quality you \f[B]don\[aq]t need\f[] to pass any
1289 special options, youtube\-dl will guess it for you by \f[B]default\f[].
1290 .PP
1291 But sometimes you may want to download in a different format, for
1292 example when you are on a slow or intermittent connection.
1293 The key mechanism for achieving this is so\-called \f[I]format
1294 selection\f[] based on which you can explicitly specify desired format,
1295 select formats based on some criterion or criteria, setup precedence and
1296 much more.
1297 .PP
1298 The general syntax for format selection is \f[C]\-\-format\ FORMAT\f[]
1299 or shorter \f[C]\-f\ FORMAT\f[] where \f[C]FORMAT\f[] is a \f[I]selector
1300 expression\f[], i.e.
1301 an expression that describes format or formats you would like to
1302 download.
1303 .PP
1304 \f[B]tl;dr:\f[] navigate me to examples.
1305 .PP
1306 The simplest case is requesting a specific format, for example with
1307 \f[C]\-f\ 22\f[] you can download the format with format code equal to
1308 22.
1309 You can get the list of available format codes for particular video
1310 using \f[C]\-\-list\-formats\f[] or \f[C]\-F\f[].
1311 Note that these format codes are extractor specific.
1312 .PP
1313 You can also use a file extension (currently \f[C]3gp\f[], \f[C]aac\f[],
1314 \f[C]flv\f[], \f[C]m4a\f[], \f[C]mp3\f[], \f[C]mp4\f[], \f[C]ogg\f[],
1315 \f[C]wav\f[], \f[C]webm\f[] are supported) to download the best quality
1316 format of a particular file extension served as a single file, e.g.
1317 \f[C]\-f\ webm\f[] will download the best quality format with the
1318 \f[C]webm\f[] extension served as a single file.
1319 .PP
1320 You can also use special names to select particular edge case formats:
1321 \- \f[C]best\f[]: Select the best quality format represented by a single
1322 file with video and audio.
1323 \- \f[C]worst\f[]: Select the worst quality format represented by a
1324 single file with video and audio.
1325 \- \f[C]bestvideo\f[]: Select the best quality video\-only format (e.g.
1326 DASH video).
1327 May not be available.
1328 \- \f[C]worstvideo\f[]: Select the worst quality video\-only format.
1329 May not be available.
1330 \- \f[C]bestaudio\f[]: Select the best quality audio only\-format.
1331 May not be available.
1332 \- \f[C]worstaudio\f[]: Select the worst quality audio only\-format.
1333 May not be available.
1334 .PP
1335 For example, to download the worst quality video\-only format you can
1336 use \f[C]\-f\ worstvideo\f[].
1337 .PP
1338 If you want to download multiple videos and they don\[aq]t have the same
1339 formats available, you can specify the order of preference using
1340 slashes.
1341 Note that slash is left\-associative, i.e.
1342 formats on the left hand side are preferred, for example
1343 \f[C]\-f\ 22/17/18\f[] will download format 22 if it\[aq]s available,
1344 otherwise it will download format 17 if it\[aq]s available, otherwise it
1345 will download format 18 if it\[aq]s available, otherwise it will
1346 complain that no suitable formats are available for download.
1347 .PP
1348 If you want to download several formats of the same video use a comma as
1349 a separator, e.g.
1350 \f[C]\-f\ 22,17,18\f[] will download all these three formats, of course
1351 if they are available.
1352 Or a more sophisticated example combined with the precedence feature:
1353 \f[C]\-f\ 136/137/mp4/bestvideo,140/m4a/bestaudio\f[].
1354 .PP
1355 You can also filter the video formats by putting a condition in
1356 brackets, as in \f[C]\-f\ "best[height=720]"\f[] (or
1357 \f[C]\-f\ "[filesize>10M]"\f[]).
1358 .PP
1359 The following numeric meta fields can be used with comparisons
1360 \f[C]<\f[], \f[C]<=\f[], \f[C]>\f[], \f[C]>=\f[], \f[C]=\f[] (equals),
1361 \f[C]!=\f[] (not equals): \- \f[C]filesize\f[]: The number of bytes, if
1362 known in advance \- \f[C]width\f[]: Width of the video, if known \-
1363 \f[C]height\f[]: Height of the video, if known \- \f[C]tbr\f[]: Average
1364 bitrate of audio and video in KBit/s \- \f[C]abr\f[]: Average audio
1365 bitrate in KBit/s \- \f[C]vbr\f[]: Average video bitrate in KBit/s \-
1366 \f[C]asr\f[]: Audio sampling rate in Hertz \- \f[C]fps\f[]: Frame rate
1367 .PP
1368 Also filtering work for comparisons \f[C]=\f[] (equals), \f[C]!=\f[]
1369 (not equals), \f[C]^=\f[] (begins with), \f[C]$=\f[] (ends with),
1370 \f[C]*=\f[] (contains) and following string meta fields: \-
1371 \f[C]ext\f[]: File extension \- \f[C]acodec\f[]: Name of the audio codec
1372 in use \- \f[C]vcodec\f[]: Name of the video codec in use \-
1373 \f[C]container\f[]: Name of the container format \- \f[C]protocol\f[]:
1374 The protocol that will be used for the actual download, lower\-case
1375 (\f[C]http\f[], \f[C]https\f[], \f[C]rtsp\f[], \f[C]rtmp\f[],
1376 \f[C]rtmpe\f[], \f[C]mms\f[], \f[C]f4m\f[], \f[C]ism\f[],
1377 \f[C]http_dash_segments\f[], \f[C]m3u8\f[], or \f[C]m3u8_native\f[]) \-
1378 \f[C]format_id\f[]: A short description of the format
1379 .PP
1380 Note that none of the aforementioned meta fields are guaranteed to be
1381 present since this solely depends on the metadata obtained by particular
1382 extractor, i.e.
1383 the metadata offered by the video hoster.
1384 .PP
1385 Formats for which the value is not known are excluded unless you put a
1386 question mark (\f[C]?\f[]) after the operator.
1387 You can combine format filters, so
1388 \f[C]\-f\ "[height\ <=?\ 720][tbr>500]"\f[] selects up to 720p videos
1389 (or videos where the height is not known) with a bitrate of at least 500
1390 KBit/s.
1391 .PP
1392 You can merge the video and audio of two formats into a single file
1393 using \f[C]\-f\ <video\-format>+<audio\-format>\f[] (requires ffmpeg or
1394 avconv installed), for example \f[C]\-f\ bestvideo+bestaudio\f[] will
1395 download the best video\-only format, the best audio\-only format and
1396 mux them together with ffmpeg/avconv.
1397 .PP
1398 Format selectors can also be grouped using parentheses, for example if
1399 you want to download the best mp4 and webm formats with a height lower
1400 than 480 you can use \f[C]\-f\ \[aq](mp4,webm)[height<480]\[aq]\f[].
1401 .PP
1402 Since the end of April 2015 and version 2015.04.26, youtube\-dl uses
1403 \f[C]\-f\ bestvideo+bestaudio/best\f[] as the default format selection
1404 (see #5447 (https://github.com/rg3/youtube-dl/issues/5447),
1405 #5456 (https://github.com/rg3/youtube-dl/issues/5456)).
1406 If ffmpeg or avconv are installed this results in downloading
1407 \f[C]bestvideo\f[] and \f[C]bestaudio\f[] separately and muxing them
1408 together into a single file giving the best overall quality available.
1409 Otherwise it falls back to \f[C]best\f[] and results in downloading the
1410 best available quality served as a single file.
1411 \f[C]best\f[] is also needed for videos that don\[aq]t come from YouTube
1412 because they don\[aq]t provide the audio and video in two different
1413 files.
1414 If you want to only download some DASH formats (for example if you are
1415 not interested in getting videos with a resolution higher than 1080p),
1416 you can add \f[C]\-f\ bestvideo[height<=?1080]+bestaudio/best\f[] to
1417 your configuration file.
1418 Note that if you use youtube\-dl to stream to \f[C]stdout\f[] (and most
1419 likely to pipe it to your media player then), i.e.
1420 you explicitly specify output template as \f[C]\-o\ \-\f[], youtube\-dl
1421 still uses \f[C]\-f\ best\f[] format selection in order to start content
1422 delivery immediately to your player and not to wait until
1423 \f[C]bestvideo\f[] and \f[C]bestaudio\f[] are downloaded and muxed.
1424 .PP
1425 If you want to preserve the old format selection behavior (prior to
1426 youtube\-dl 2015.04.26), i.e.
1427 you want to download the best available quality media served as a single
1428 file, you should explicitly specify your choice with \f[C]\-f\ best\f[].
1429 You may want to add it to the configuration file in order not to type it
1430 every time you run youtube\-dl.
1431 .SS Format selection examples
1432 .PP
1433 Note that on Windows you may need to use double quotes instead of
1434 single.
1435 .IP
1436 .nf
1437 \f[C]
1438 #\ Download\ best\ mp4\ format\ available\ or\ any\ other\ best\ if\ no\ mp4\ available
1439 $\ youtube\-dl\ \-f\ \[aq]bestvideo[ext=mp4]+bestaudio[ext=m4a]/best[ext=mp4]/best\[aq]
1440
1441 #\ Download\ best\ format\ available\ but\ not\ better\ that\ 480p
1442 $\ youtube\-dl\ \-f\ \[aq]bestvideo[height<=480]+bestaudio/best[height<=480]\[aq]
1443
1444 #\ Download\ best\ video\ only\ format\ but\ no\ bigger\ than\ 50\ MB
1445 $\ youtube\-dl\ \-f\ \[aq]best[filesize<50M]\[aq]
1446
1447 #\ Download\ best\ format\ available\ via\ direct\ link\ over\ HTTP/HTTPS\ protocol
1448 $\ youtube\-dl\ \-f\ \[aq](bestvideo+bestaudio/best)[protocol^=http]\[aq]
1449
1450 #\ Download\ the\ best\ video\ format\ and\ the\ best\ audio\ format\ without\ merging\ them
1451 $\ youtube\-dl\ \-f\ \[aq]bestvideo,bestaudio\[aq]\ \-o\ \[aq]%(title)s.f%(format_id)s.%(ext)s\[aq]
1452 \f[]
1453 .fi
1454 .PP
1455 Note that in the last example, an output template is recommended as
1456 bestvideo and bestaudio may have the same file name.
1457 .SH VIDEO SELECTION
1458 .PP
1459 Videos can be filtered by their upload date using the options
1460 \f[C]\-\-date\f[], \f[C]\-\-datebefore\f[] or \f[C]\-\-dateafter\f[].
1461 They accept dates in two formats:
1462 .IP \[bu] 2
1463 Absolute dates: Dates in the format \f[C]YYYYMMDD\f[].
1464 .IP \[bu] 2
1465 Relative dates: Dates in the format
1466 \f[C](now|today)[+\-][0\-9](day|week|month|year)(s)?\f[]
1467 .PP
1468 Examples:
1469 .IP
1470 .nf
1471 \f[C]
1472 #\ Download\ only\ the\ videos\ uploaded\ in\ the\ last\ 6\ months
1473 $\ youtube\-dl\ \-\-dateafter\ now\-6months
1474
1475 #\ Download\ only\ the\ videos\ uploaded\ on\ January\ 1,\ 1970
1476 $\ youtube\-dl\ \-\-date\ 19700101
1477
1478 $\ #\ Download\ only\ the\ videos\ uploaded\ in\ the\ 200x\ decade
1479 $\ youtube\-dl\ \-\-dateafter\ 20000101\ \-\-datebefore\ 20091231
1480 \f[]
1481 .fi
1482 .SH FAQ
1483 .SS How do I update youtube\-dl?
1484 .PP
1485 If you\[aq]ve followed our manual installation
1486 instructions (https://rg3.github.io/youtube-dl/download.html), you can
1487 simply run \f[C]youtube\-dl\ \-U\f[] (or, on Linux,
1488 \f[C]sudo\ youtube\-dl\ \-U\f[]).
1489 .PP
1490 If you have used pip, a simple
1491 \f[C]sudo\ pip\ install\ \-U\ youtube\-dl\f[] is sufficient to update.
1492 .PP
1493 If you have installed youtube\-dl using a package manager like
1494 \f[I]apt\-get\f[] or \f[I]yum\f[], use the standard system update
1495 mechanism to update.
1496 Note that distribution packages are often outdated.
1497 As a rule of thumb, youtube\-dl releases at least once a month, and
1498 often weekly or even daily.
1499 Simply go to https://yt\-dl.org to find out the current version.
1500 Unfortunately, there is nothing we youtube\-dl developers can do if your
1501 distribution serves a really outdated version.
1502 You can (and should) complain to your distribution in their bugtracker
1503 or support forum.
1504 .PP
1505 As a last resort, you can also uninstall the version installed by your
1506 package manager and follow our manual installation instructions.
1507 For that, remove the distribution\[aq]s package, with a line like
1508 .IP
1509 .nf
1510 \f[C]
1511 sudo\ apt\-get\ remove\ \-y\ youtube\-dl
1512 \f[]
1513 .fi
1514 .PP
1515 Afterwards, simply follow our manual installation
1516 instructions (https://rg3.github.io/youtube-dl/download.html):
1517 .IP
1518 .nf
1519 \f[C]
1520 sudo\ wget\ https://yt\-dl.org/latest/youtube\-dl\ \-O\ /usr/local/bin/youtube\-dl
1521 sudo\ chmod\ a+x\ /usr/local/bin/youtube\-dl
1522 hash\ \-r
1523 \f[]
1524 .fi
1525 .PP
1526 Again, from then on you\[aq]ll be able to update with
1527 \f[C]sudo\ youtube\-dl\ \-U\f[].
1528 .SS youtube\-dl is extremely slow to start on Windows
1529 .PP
1530 Add a file exclusion for \f[C]youtube\-dl.exe\f[] in Windows Defender
1531 settings.
1532 .SS I\[aq]m getting an error
1533 \f[C]Unable\ to\ extract\ OpenGraph\ title\f[] on YouTube playlists
1534 .PP
1535 YouTube changed their playlist format in March 2014 and later on, so
1536 you\[aq]ll need at least youtube\-dl 2014.07.25 to download all YouTube
1537 videos.
1538 .PP
1539 If you have installed youtube\-dl with a package manager, pip, setup.py
1540 or a tarball, please use that to update.
1541 Note that Ubuntu packages do not seem to get updated anymore.
1542 Since we are not affiliated with Ubuntu, there is little we can do.
1543 Feel free to report
1544 bugs (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/youtube-dl/+filebug) to
1545 the Ubuntu packaging
1546 people (mailto:ubuntu-motu@lists.ubuntu.com?subject=outdated%20version%20of%20youtube-dl)
1547 \- all they have to do is update the package to a somewhat recent
1548 version.
1549 See above for a way to update.
1550 .SS I\[aq]m getting an error when trying to use output template:
1551 \f[C]error:\ using\ output\ template\ conflicts\ with\ using\ title,\ video\ ID\ or\ auto\ number\f[]
1552 .PP
1553 Make sure you are not using \f[C]\-o\f[] with any of these options
1554 \f[C]\-t\f[], \f[C]\-\-title\f[], \f[C]\-\-id\f[], \f[C]\-A\f[] or
1555 \f[C]\-\-auto\-number\f[] set in command line or in a configuration
1556 file.
1557 Remove the latter if any.
1558 .SS Do I always have to pass \f[C]\-citw\f[]?
1559 .PP
1560 By default, youtube\-dl intends to have the best options (incidentally,
1561 if you have a convincing case that these should be different, please
1562 file an issue where you explain that (https://yt-dl.org/bug)).
1563 Therefore, it is unnecessary and sometimes harmful to copy long option
1564 strings from webpages.
1565 In particular, the only option out of \f[C]\-citw\f[] that is regularly
1566 useful is \f[C]\-i\f[].
1567 .SS Can you please put the \f[C]\-b\f[] option back?
1568 .PP
1569 Most people asking this question are not aware that youtube\-dl now
1570 defaults to downloading the highest available quality as reported by
1571 YouTube, which will be 1080p or 720p in some cases, so you no longer
1572 need the \f[C]\-b\f[] option.
1573 For some specific videos, maybe YouTube does not report them to be
1574 available in a specific high quality format you\[aq]re interested in.
1575 In that case, simply request it with the \f[C]\-f\f[] option and
1576 youtube\-dl will try to download it.
1577 .SS I get HTTP error 402 when trying to download a video. What\[aq]s
1578 this?
1579 .PP
1580 Apparently YouTube requires you to pass a CAPTCHA test if you download
1581 too much.
1582 We\[aq]re considering to provide a way to let you solve the
1583 CAPTCHA (https://github.com/rg3/youtube-dl/issues/154), but at the
1584 moment, your best course of action is pointing a web browser to the
1585 youtube URL, solving the CAPTCHA, and restart youtube\-dl.
1586 .SS Do I need any other programs?
1587 .PP
1588 youtube\-dl works fine on its own on most sites.
1589 However, if you want to convert video/audio, you\[aq]ll need
1590 avconv (https://libav.org/) or ffmpeg (https://www.ffmpeg.org/).
1591 On some sites \- most notably YouTube \- videos can be retrieved in a
1592 higher quality format without sound.
1593 youtube\-dl will detect whether avconv/ffmpeg is present and
1594 automatically pick the best option.
1595 .PP
1596 Videos or video formats streamed via RTMP protocol can only be
1597 downloaded when rtmpdump (https://rtmpdump.mplayerhq.hu/) is installed.
1598 Downloading MMS and RTSP videos requires either
1599 mplayer (https://mplayerhq.hu/) or mpv (https://mpv.io/) to be
1600 installed.
1601 .SS I have downloaded a video but how can I play it?
1602 .PP
1603 Once the video is fully downloaded, use any video player, such as
1604 mpv (https://mpv.io/), vlc (https://www.videolan.org/) or
1605 mplayer (https://www.mplayerhq.hu/).
1606 .SS I extracted a video URL with \f[C]\-g\f[], but it does not play on
1607 another machine / in my web browser.
1608 .PP
1609 It depends a lot on the service.
1610 In many cases, requests for the video (to download/play it) must come
1611 from the same IP address and with the same cookies and/or HTTP headers.
1612 Use the \f[C]\-\-cookies\f[] option to write the required cookies into a
1613 file, and advise your downloader to read cookies from that file.
1614 Some sites also require a common user agent to be used, use
1615 \f[C]\-\-dump\-user\-agent\f[] to see the one in use by youtube\-dl.
1616 You can also get necessary cookies and HTTP headers from JSON output
1617 obtained with \f[C]\-\-dump\-json\f[].
1618 .PP
1619 It may be beneficial to use IPv6; in some cases, the restrictions are
1620 only applied to IPv4.
1621 Some services (sometimes only for a subset of videos) do not restrict
1622 the video URL by IP address, cookie, or user\-agent, but these are the
1623 exception rather than the rule.
1624 .PP
1625 Please bear in mind that some URL protocols are \f[B]not\f[] supported
1626 by browsers out of the box, including RTMP.
1627 If you are using \f[C]\-g\f[], your own downloader must support these as
1628 well.
1629 .PP
1630 If you want to play the video on a machine that is not running
1631 youtube\-dl, you can relay the video content from the machine that runs
1632 youtube\-dl.
1633 You can use \f[C]\-o\ \-\f[] to let youtube\-dl stream a video to
1634 stdout, or simply allow the player to download the files written by
1635 youtube\-dl in turn.
1636 .SS ERROR: no fmt_url_map or conn information found in video info
1637 .PP
1638 YouTube has switched to a new video info format in July 2011 which is
1639 not supported by old versions of youtube\-dl.
1640 See above for how to update youtube\-dl.
1641 .SS ERROR: unable to download video
1642 .PP
1643 YouTube requires an additional signature since September 2012 which is
1644 not supported by old versions of youtube\-dl.
1645 See above for how to update youtube\-dl.
1646 .SS Video URL contains an ampersand and I\[aq]m getting some strange
1647 output \f[C][1]\ 2839\f[] or
1648 \f[C]\[aq]v\[aq]\ is\ not\ recognized\ as\ an\ internal\ or\ external\ command\f[]
1649 .PP
1650 That\[aq]s actually the output from your shell.
1651 Since ampersand is one of the special shell characters it\[aq]s
1652 interpreted by the shell preventing you from passing the whole URL to
1653 youtube\-dl.
1654 To disable your shell from interpreting the ampersands (or any other
1655 special characters) you have to either put the whole URL in quotes or
1656 escape them with a backslash (which approach will work depends on your
1657 shell).
1658 .PP
1659 For example if your URL is
1660 https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=4&v=BaW_jenozKc you should end up with
1661 following command:
1662 .PP
1663 \f[C]youtube\-dl\ \[aq]https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=4&v=BaW_jenozKc\[aq]\f[]
1664 .PP
1665 or
1666 .PP
1667 \f[C]youtube\-dl\ https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=4\\&v=BaW_jenozKc\f[]
1668 .PP
1669 For Windows you have to use the double quotes:
1670 .PP
1671 \f[C]youtube\-dl\ "https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=4&v=BaW_jenozKc"\f[]
1672 .SS ExtractorError: Could not find JS function u\[aq]OF\[aq]
1673 .PP
1674 In February 2015, the new YouTube player contained a character sequence
1675 in a string that was misinterpreted by old versions of youtube\-dl.
1676 See above for how to update youtube\-dl.
1677 .SS HTTP Error 429: Too Many Requests or 402: Payment Required
1678 .PP
1679 These two error codes indicate that the service is blocking your IP
1680 address because of overuse.
1681 Contact the service and ask them to unblock your IP address, or \- if
1682 you have acquired a whitelisted IP address already \- use the
1683 \f[C]\-\-proxy\f[] or \f[C]\-\-source\-address\f[] options to select
1684 another IP address.
1685 .SS SyntaxError: Non\-ASCII character
1686 .PP
1687 The error
1688 .IP
1689 .nf
1690 \f[C]
1691 File\ "youtube\-dl",\ line\ 2
1692 SyntaxError:\ Non\-ASCII\ character\ \[aq]\\x93\[aq]\ ...
1693 \f[]
1694 .fi
1695 .PP
1696 means you\[aq]re using an outdated version of Python.
1697 Please update to Python 2.6 or 2.7.
1698 .SS What is this binary file? Where has the code gone?
1699 .PP
1700 Since June 2012 (#342 (https://github.com/rg3/youtube-dl/issues/342))
1701 youtube\-dl is packed as an executable zipfile, simply unzip it (might
1702 need renaming to \f[C]youtube\-dl.zip\f[] first on some systems) or
1703 clone the git repository, as laid out above.
1704 If you modify the code, you can run it by executing the
1705 \f[C]__main__.py\f[] file.
1706 To recompile the executable, run \f[C]make\ youtube\-dl\f[].
1707 .SS The exe throws an error due to missing \f[C]MSVCR100.dll\f[]
1708 .PP
1709 To run the exe you need to install first the Microsoft Visual C++ 2010
1710 Redistributable Package
1711 (x86) (https://www.microsoft.com/en-US/download/details.aspx?id=5555).
1712 .SS On Windows, how should I set up ffmpeg and youtube\-dl? Where should
1713 I put the exe files?
1714 .PP
1715 If you put youtube\-dl and ffmpeg in the same directory that you\[aq]re
1716 running the command from, it will work, but that\[aq]s rather
1717 cumbersome.
1718 .PP
1719 To make a different directory work \- either for ffmpeg, or for
1720 youtube\-dl, or for both \- simply create the directory (say,
1721 \f[C]C:\\bin\f[], or \f[C]C:\\Users\\<User\ name>\\bin\f[]), put all the
1722 executables directly in there, and then set your PATH environment
1723 variable (https://www.java.com/en/download/help/path.xml) to include
1724 that directory.
1725 .PP
1726 From then on, after restarting your shell, you will be able to access
1727 both youtube\-dl and ffmpeg (and youtube\-dl will be able to find
1728 ffmpeg) by simply typing \f[C]youtube\-dl\f[] or \f[C]ffmpeg\f[], no
1729 matter what directory you\[aq]re in.
1730 .SS How do I put downloads into a specific folder?
1731 .PP
1732 Use the \f[C]\-o\f[] to specify an output template, for example
1733 \f[C]\-o\ "/home/user/videos/%(title)s\-%(id)s.%(ext)s"\f[].
1734 If you want this for all of your downloads, put the option into your
1735 configuration file.
1736 .SS How do I download a video starting with a \f[C]\-\f[]?
1737 .PP
1738 Either prepend \f[C]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=\f[] or separate the
1739 ID from the options with \f[C]\-\-\f[]:
1740 .IP
1741 .nf
1742 \f[C]
1743 youtube\-dl\ \-\-\ \-wNyEUrxzFU
1744 youtube\-dl\ "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=\-wNyEUrxzFU"
1745 \f[]
1746 .fi
1747 .SS How do I pass cookies to youtube\-dl?
1748 .PP
1749 Use the \f[C]\-\-cookies\f[] option, for example
1750 \f[C]\-\-cookies\ /path/to/cookies/file.txt\f[].
1751 .PP
1752 In order to extract cookies from browser use any conforming browser
1753 extension for exporting cookies.
1754 For example,
1755 cookies.txt (https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/cookiestxt/njabckikapfpffapmjgojcnbfjonfjfg)
1756 (for Chrome) or
1757 cookies.txt (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/cookies-txt/)
1758 (for Firefox).
1759 .PP
1760 Note that the cookies file must be in Mozilla/Netscape format and the
1761 first line of the cookies file must be either
1762 \f[C]#\ HTTP\ Cookie\ File\f[] or
1763 \f[C]#\ Netscape\ HTTP\ Cookie\ File\f[].
1764 Make sure you have correct newline
1765 format (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newline) in the cookies file and
1766 convert newlines if necessary to correspond with your OS, namely
1767 \f[C]CRLF\f[] (\f[C]\\r\\n\f[]) for Windows and \f[C]LF\f[]
1768 (\f[C]\\n\f[]) for Unix and Unix\-like systems (Linux, macOS, etc.).
1769 \f[C]HTTP\ Error\ 400:\ Bad\ Request\f[] when using \f[C]\-\-cookies\f[]
1770 is a good sign of invalid newline format.
1771 .PP
1772 Passing cookies to youtube\-dl is a good way to workaround login when a
1773 particular extractor does not implement it explicitly.
1774 Another use case is working around
1775 CAPTCHA (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CAPTCHA) some websites require
1776 you to solve in particular cases in order to get access (e.g.
1777 YouTube, CloudFlare).
1778 .SS How do I stream directly to media player?
1779 .PP
1780 You will first need to tell youtube\-dl to stream media to stdout with
1781 \f[C]\-o\ \-\f[], and also tell your media player to read from stdin (it
1782 must be capable of this for streaming) and then pipe former to latter.
1783 For example, streaming to vlc (https://www.videolan.org/) can be
1784 achieved with:
1785 .IP
1786 .nf
1787 \f[C]
1788 youtube\-dl\ \-o\ \-\ "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaW_jenozKcj"\ |\ vlc\ \-
1789 \f[]
1790 .fi
1791 .SS How do I download only new videos from a playlist?
1792 .PP
1793 Use download\-archive feature.
1794 With this feature you should initially download the complete playlist
1795 with \f[C]\-\-download\-archive\ /path/to/download/archive/file.txt\f[]
1796 that will record identifiers of all the videos in a special file.
1797 Each subsequent run with the same \f[C]\-\-download\-archive\f[] will
1798 download only new videos and skip all videos that have been downloaded
1799 before.
1800 Note that only successful downloads are recorded in the file.
1801 .PP
1802 For example, at first,
1803 .IP
1804 .nf
1805 \f[C]
1806 youtube\-dl\ \-\-download\-archive\ archive.txt\ "https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwiyx1dc3P2JR9N8gQaQN_BCvlSlap7re"
1807 \f[]
1808 .fi
1809 .PP
1810 will download the complete \f[C]PLwiyx1dc3P2JR9N8gQaQN_BCvlSlap7re\f[]
1811 playlist and create a file \f[C]archive.txt\f[].
1812 Each subsequent run will only download new videos if any:
1813 .IP
1814 .nf
1815 \f[C]
1816 youtube\-dl\ \-\-download\-archive\ archive.txt\ "https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwiyx1dc3P2JR9N8gQaQN_BCvlSlap7re"
1817 \f[]
1818 .fi
1819 .SS Should I add \f[C]\-\-hls\-prefer\-native\f[] into my config?
1820 .PP
1821 When youtube\-dl detects an HLS video, it can download it either with
1822 the built\-in downloader or ffmpeg.
1823 Since many HLS streams are slightly invalid and ffmpeg/youtube\-dl each
1824 handle some invalid cases better than the other, there is an option to
1825 switch the downloader if needed.
1826 .PP
1827 When youtube\-dl knows that one particular downloader works better for a
1828 given website, that downloader will be picked.
1829 Otherwise, youtube\-dl will pick the best downloader for general
1830 compatibility, which at the moment happens to be ffmpeg.
1831 This choice may change in future versions of youtube\-dl, with
1832 improvements of the built\-in downloader and/or ffmpeg.
1833 .PP
1834 In particular, the generic extractor (used when your website is not in
1835 the list of supported sites by
1836 youtube\-dl (https://rg3.github.io/youtube-dl/supportedsites.html)
1837 cannot mandate one specific downloader.
1838 .PP
1839 If you put either \f[C]\-\-hls\-prefer\-native\f[] or
1840 \f[C]\-\-hls\-prefer\-ffmpeg\f[] into your configuration, a different
1841 subset of videos will fail to download correctly.
1842 Instead, it is much better to file an issue (https://yt-dl.org/bug) or a
1843 pull request which details why the native or the ffmpeg HLS downloader
1844 is a better choice for your use case.
1845 .SS Can you add support for this anime video site, or site which shows
1846 current movies for free?
1847 .PP
1848 As a matter of policy (as well as legality), youtube\-dl does not
1849 include support for services that specialize in infringing copyright.
1850 As a rule of thumb, if you cannot easily find a video that the service
1851 is quite obviously allowed to distribute (i.e.
1852 that has been uploaded by the creator, the creator\[aq]s distributor, or
1853 is published under a free license), the service is probably unfit for
1854 inclusion to youtube\-dl.
1855 .PP
1856 A note on the service that they don\[aq]t host the infringing content,
1857 but just link to those who do, is evidence that the service should
1858 \f[B]not\f[] be included into youtube\-dl.
1859 The same goes for any DMCA note when the whole front page of the service
1860 is filled with videos they are not allowed to distribute.
1861 A "fair use" note is equally unconvincing if the service shows
1862 copyright\-protected videos in full without authorization.
1863 .PP
1864 Support requests for services that \f[B]do\f[] purchase the rights to
1865 distribute their content are perfectly fine though.
1866 If in doubt, you can simply include a source that mentions the
1867 legitimate purchase of content.
1868 .SS How can I speed up work on my issue?
1869 .PP
1870 (Also known as: Help, my important issue not being solved!) The
1871 youtube\-dl core developer team is quite small.
1872 While we do our best to solve as many issues as possible, sometimes that
1873 can take quite a while.
1874 To speed up your issue, here\[aq]s what you can do:
1875 .PP
1876 First of all, please do report the issue at our issue
1877 tracker (https://yt-dl.org/bugs).
1878 That allows us to coordinate all efforts by users and developers, and
1879 serves as a unified point.
1880 Unfortunately, the youtube\-dl project has grown too large to use
1881 personal email as an effective communication channel.
1882 .PP
1883 Please read the bug reporting instructions below.
1884 A lot of bugs lack all the necessary information.
1885 If you can, offer proxy, VPN, or shell access to the youtube\-dl
1886 developers.
1887 If you are able to, test the issue from multiple computers in multiple
1888 countries to exclude local censorship or misconfiguration issues.
1889 .PP
1890 If nobody is interested in solving your issue, you are welcome to take
1891 matters into your own hands and submit a pull request (or coerce/pay
1892 somebody else to do so).
1893 .PP
1894 Feel free to bump the issue from time to time by writing a small comment
1895 ("Issue is still present in youtube\-dl version ...from France, but
1896 fixed from Belgium"), but please not more than once a month.
1897 Please do not declare your issue as \f[C]important\f[] or
1898 \f[C]urgent\f[].
1899 .SS How can I detect whether a given URL is supported by youtube\-dl?
1900 .PP
1901 For one, have a look at the list of supported
1902 sites (docs/supportedsites.md).
1903 Note that it can sometimes happen that the site changes its URL scheme
1904 (say, from https://example.com/video/1234567 to
1905 https://example.com/v/1234567 ) and youtube\-dl reports an URL of a
1906 service in that list as unsupported.
1907 In that case, simply report a bug.
1908 .PP
1909 It is \f[I]not\f[] possible to detect whether a URL is supported or not.
1910 That\[aq]s because youtube\-dl contains a generic extractor which
1911 matches \f[B]all\f[] URLs.
1912 You may be tempted to disable, exclude, or remove the generic extractor,
1913 but the generic extractor not only allows users to extract videos from
1914 lots of websites that embed a video from another service, but may also
1915 be used to extract video from a service that it\[aq]s hosting itself.
1916 Therefore, we neither recommend nor support disabling, excluding, or
1917 removing the generic extractor.
1918 .PP
1919 If you want to find out whether a given URL is supported, simply call
1920 youtube\-dl with it.
1921 If you get no videos back, chances are the URL is either not referring
1922 to a video or unsupported.
1923 You can find out which by examining the output (if you run youtube\-dl
1924 on the console) or catching an \f[C]UnsupportedError\f[] exception if
1925 you run it from a Python program.
1926 .SH Why do I need to go through that much red tape when filing bugs?
1927 .PP
1928 Before we had the issue template, despite our extensive bug reporting
1929 instructions, about 80% of the issue reports we got were useless, for
1930 instance because people used ancient versions hundreds of releases old,
1931 because of simple syntactic errors (not in youtube\-dl but in general
1932 shell usage), because the problem was already reported multiple times
1933 before, because people did not actually read an error message, even if
1934 it said "please install ffmpeg", because people did not mention the URL
1935 they were trying to download and many more simple, easy\-to\-avoid
1936 problems, many of whom were totally unrelated to youtube\-dl.
1937 .PP
1938 youtube\-dl is an open\-source project manned by too few volunteers, so
1939 we\[aq]d rather spend time fixing bugs where we are certain none of
1940 those simple problems apply, and where we can be reasonably confident to
1941 be able to reproduce the issue without asking the reporter repeatedly.
1942 As such, the output of \f[C]youtube\-dl\ \-v\ YOUR_URL_HERE\f[] is
1943 really all that\[aq]s required to file an issue.
1944 The issue template also guides you through some basic steps you can do,
1945 such as checking that your version of youtube\-dl is current.
1946 .SH DEVELOPER INSTRUCTIONS
1947 .PP
1948 Most users do not need to build youtube\-dl and can download the
1949 builds (https://rg3.github.io/youtube-dl/download.html) or get them from
1950 their distribution.
1951 .PP
1952 To run youtube\-dl as a developer, you don\[aq]t need to build anything
1953 either.
1954 Simply execute
1955 .IP
1956 .nf
1957 \f[C]
1958 python\ \-m\ youtube_dl
1959 \f[]
1960 .fi
1961 .PP
1962 To run the test, simply invoke your favorite test runner, or execute a
1963 test file directly; any of the following work:
1964 .IP
1965 .nf
1966 \f[C]
1967 python\ \-m\ unittest\ discover
1968 python\ test/test_download.py
1969 nosetests
1970 \f[]
1971 .fi
1972 .PP
1973 See item 6 of new extractor tutorial for how to run extractor specific
1974 test cases.
1975 .PP
1976 If you want to create a build of youtube\-dl yourself, you\[aq]ll need
1977 .IP \[bu] 2
1978 python
1979 .IP \[bu] 2
1980 make (only GNU make is supported)
1981 .IP \[bu] 2
1982 pandoc
1983 .IP \[bu] 2
1984 zip
1985 .IP \[bu] 2
1986 nosetests
1987 .SS Adding support for a new site
1988 .PP
1989 If you want to add support for a new site, first of all \f[B]make
1990 sure\f[] this site is \f[B]not dedicated to copyright
1991 infringement (README.md#can-you-add-support-for-this-anime-video-site-or-site-which-shows-current-movies-for-free)\f[].
1992 youtube\-dl does \f[B]not support\f[] such sites thus pull requests
1993 adding support for them \f[B]will be rejected\f[].
1994 .PP
1995 After you have ensured this site is distributing its content legally,
1996 you can follow this quick list (assuming your service is called
1997 \f[C]yourextractor\f[]):
1998 .IP " 1." 4
1999 Fork this repository (https://github.com/rg3/youtube-dl/fork)
2000 .IP " 2." 4
2001 Check out the source code with:
2002 .RS 4
2003 .IP
2004 .nf
2005 \f[C]
2006 \ git\ clone\ git\@github.com:YOUR_GITHUB_USERNAME/youtube\-dl.git
2007 \f[]
2008 .fi
2009 .RE
2010 .IP " 3." 4
2011 Start a new git branch with
2012 .RS 4
2013 .IP
2014 .nf
2015 \f[C]
2016 \ cd\ youtube\-dl
2017 \ git\ checkout\ \-b\ yourextractor
2018 \f[]
2019 .fi
2020 .RE
2021 .IP " 4." 4
2022 Start with this simple template and save it to
2023 \f[C]youtube_dl/extractor/yourextractor.py\f[]:
2024 .RS 4
2025 .IP
2026 .nf
2027 \f[C]
2028 #\ coding:\ utf\-8
2029 from\ __future__\ import\ unicode_literals
2030
2031 from\ .common\ import\ InfoExtractor
2032
2033
2034 class\ YourExtractorIE(InfoExtractor):
2035 \ \ \ \ _VALID_URL\ =\ r\[aq]https?://(?:www\\.)?yourextractor\\.com/watch/(?P<id>[0\-9]+)\[aq]
2036 \ \ \ \ _TEST\ =\ {
2037 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \[aq]url\[aq]:\ \[aq]https://yourextractor.com/watch/42\[aq],
2038 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \[aq]md5\[aq]:\ \[aq]TODO:\ md5\ sum\ of\ the\ first\ 10241\ bytes\ of\ the\ video\ file\ (use\ \-\-test)\[aq],
2039 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \[aq]info_dict\[aq]:\ {
2040 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \[aq]id\[aq]:\ \[aq]42\[aq],
2041 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \[aq]ext\[aq]:\ \[aq]mp4\[aq],
2042 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \[aq]title\[aq]:\ \[aq]Video\ title\ goes\ here\[aq],
2043 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \[aq]thumbnail\[aq]:\ r\[aq]re:^https?://.*\\.jpg$\[aq],
2044 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ #\ TODO\ more\ properties,\ either\ as:
2045 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ #\ *\ A\ value
2046 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ #\ *\ MD5\ checksum;\ start\ the\ string\ with\ md5:
2047 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ #\ *\ A\ regular\ expression;\ start\ the\ string\ with\ re:
2048 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ #\ *\ Any\ Python\ type\ (for\ example\ int\ or\ float)
2049 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ }
2050 \ \ \ \ }
2051
2052 \ \ \ \ def\ _real_extract(self,\ url):
2053 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ video_id\ =\ self._match_id(url)
2054 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ webpage\ =\ self._download_webpage(url,\ video_id)
2055
2056 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ #\ TODO\ more\ code\ goes\ here,\ for\ example\ ...
2057 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ title\ =\ self._html_search_regex(r\[aq]<h1>(.+?)</h1>\[aq],\ webpage,\ \[aq]title\[aq])
2058
2059 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ return\ {
2060 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \[aq]id\[aq]:\ video_id,
2061 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \[aq]title\[aq]:\ title,
2062 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \[aq]description\[aq]:\ self._og_search_description(webpage),
2063 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \[aq]uploader\[aq]:\ self._search_regex(r\[aq]<div[^>]+id="uploader"[^>]*>([^<]+)<\[aq],\ webpage,\ \[aq]uploader\[aq],\ fatal=False),
2064 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ #\ TODO\ more\ properties\ (see\ youtube_dl/extractor/common.py)
2065 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ }
2066 \f[]
2067 .fi
2068 .RE
2069 .IP " 5." 4
2070 Add an import in
2071 \f[C]youtube_dl/extractor/extractors.py\f[] (https://github.com/rg3/youtube-dl/blob/master/youtube_dl/extractor/extractors.py).
2072 .IP " 6." 4
2073 Run
2074 \f[C]python\ test/test_download.py\ TestDownload.test_YourExtractor\f[].
2075 This \f[I]should fail\f[] at first, but you can continually re\-run it
2076 until you\[aq]re done.
2077 If you decide to add more than one test, then rename \f[C]_TEST\f[] to
2078 \f[C]_TESTS\f[] and make it into a list of dictionaries.
2079 The tests will then be named \f[C]TestDownload.test_YourExtractor\f[],
2080 \f[C]TestDownload.test_YourExtractor_1\f[],
2081 \f[C]TestDownload.test_YourExtractor_2\f[], etc.
2082 Note that tests with \f[C]only_matching\f[] key in test\[aq]s dict are
2083 not counted in.
2084 .IP " 7." 4
2085 Have a look at
2086 \f[C]youtube_dl/extractor/common.py\f[] (https://github.com/rg3/youtube-dl/blob/master/youtube_dl/extractor/common.py)
2087 for possible helper methods and a detailed description of what your
2088 extractor should and may
2089 return (https://github.com/rg3/youtube-dl/blob/master/youtube_dl/extractor/common.py#L74-L252).
2090 Add tests and code for as many as you want.
2091 .IP " 8." 4
2092 Make sure your code follows youtube\-dl coding conventions and check the
2093 code with flake8 (https://pypi.python.org/pypi/flake8).
2094 Also make sure your code works under all
2095 Python (https://www.python.org/) versions claimed supported by
2096 youtube\-dl, namely 2.6, 2.7, and 3.2+.
2097 .IP " 9." 4
2098 When the tests pass, add (https://git-scm.com/docs/git-add) the new
2099 files and commit (https://git-scm.com/docs/git-commit) them and
2100 push (https://git-scm.com/docs/git-push) the result, like this:
2101 .RS 4
2102 .IP
2103 .nf
2104 \f[C]
2105 \ $\ git\ add\ youtube_dl/extractor/extractors.py
2106 \ $\ git\ add\ youtube_dl/extractor/yourextractor.py
2107 \ $\ git\ commit\ \-m\ \[aq][yourextractor]\ Add\ new\ extractor\[aq]
2108 \ $\ git\ push\ origin\ yourextractor
2109 \f[]
2110 .fi
2111 .RE
2112 .IP "10." 4
2113 Finally, create a pull
2114 request (https://help.github.com/articles/creating-a-pull-request).
2115 We\[aq]ll then review and merge it.
2116 .PP
2117 In any case, thank you very much for your contributions!
2118 .SS youtube\-dl coding conventions
2119 .PP
2120 This section introduces a guide lines for writing idiomatic, robust and
2121 future\-proof extractor code.
2122 .PP
2123 Extractors are very fragile by nature since they depend on the layout of
2124 the source data provided by 3rd party media hosters out of your control
2125 and this layout tends to change.
2126 As an extractor implementer your task is not only to write code that
2127 will extract media links and metadata correctly but also to minimize
2128 dependency on the source\[aq]s layout and even to make the code foresee
2129 potential future changes and be ready for that.
2130 This is important because it will allow the extractor not to break on
2131 minor layout changes thus keeping old youtube\-dl versions working.
2132 Even though this breakage issue is easily fixed by emitting a new
2133 version of youtube\-dl with a fix incorporated, all the previous
2134 versions become broken in all repositories and distros\[aq] packages
2135 that may not be so prompt in fetching the update from us.
2136 Needless to say, some non rolling release distros may never receive an
2137 update at all.
2138 .SS Mandatory and optional metafields
2139 .PP
2140 For extraction to work youtube\-dl relies on metadata your extractor
2141 extracts and provides to youtube\-dl expressed by an information
2142 dictionary (https://github.com/rg3/youtube-dl/blob/master/youtube_dl/extractor/common.py#L75-L257)
2143 or simply \f[I]info dict\f[].
2144 Only the following meta fields in the \f[I]info dict\f[] are considered
2145 mandatory for a successful extraction process by youtube\-dl:
2146 .IP \[bu] 2
2147 \f[C]id\f[] (media identifier)
2148 .IP \[bu] 2
2149 \f[C]title\f[] (media title)
2150 .IP \[bu] 2
2151 \f[C]url\f[] (media download URL) or \f[C]formats\f[]
2152 .PP
2153 In fact only the last option is technically mandatory (i.e.
2154 if you can\[aq]t figure out the download location of the media the
2155 extraction does not make any sense).
2156 But by convention youtube\-dl also treats \f[C]id\f[] and \f[C]title\f[]
2157 as mandatory.
2158 Thus the aforementioned metafields are the critical data that the
2159 extraction does not make any sense without and if any of them fail to be
2160 extracted then the extractor is considered completely broken.
2161 .PP
2162 Any
2163 field (https://github.com/rg3/youtube-dl/blob/master/youtube_dl/extractor/common.py#L149-L257)
2164 apart from the aforementioned ones are considered \f[B]optional\f[].
2165 That means that extraction should be \f[B]tolerant\f[] to situations
2166 when sources for these fields can potentially be unavailable (even if
2167 they are always available at the moment) and \f[B]future\-proof\f[] in
2168 order not to break the extraction of general purpose mandatory fields.
2169 .SS Example
2170 .PP
2171 Say you have some source dictionary \f[C]meta\f[] that you\[aq]ve
2172 fetched as JSON with HTTP request and it has a key \f[C]summary\f[]:
2173 .IP
2174 .nf
2175 \f[C]
2176 meta\ =\ self._download_json(url,\ video_id)
2177 \f[]
2178 .fi
2179 .PP
2180 Assume at this point \f[C]meta\f[]\[aq]s layout is:
2181 .IP
2182 .nf
2183 \f[C]
2184 {
2185 \ \ \ \ ...
2186 \ \ \ \ "summary":\ "some\ fancy\ summary\ text",
2187 \ \ \ \ ...
2188 }
2189 \f[]
2190 .fi
2191 .PP
2192 Assume you want to extract \f[C]summary\f[] and put it into the
2193 resulting info dict as \f[C]description\f[].
2194 Since \f[C]description\f[] is an optional meta field you should be ready
2195 that this key may be missing from the \f[C]meta\f[] dict, so that you
2196 should extract it like:
2197 .IP
2198 .nf
2199 \f[C]
2200 description\ =\ meta.get(\[aq]summary\[aq])\ \ #\ correct
2201 \f[]
2202 .fi
2203 .PP
2204 and not like:
2205 .IP
2206 .nf
2207 \f[C]
2208 description\ =\ meta[\[aq]summary\[aq]]\ \ #\ incorrect
2209 \f[]
2210 .fi
2211 .PP
2212 The latter will break extraction process with \f[C]KeyError\f[] if
2213 \f[C]summary\f[] disappears from \f[C]meta\f[] at some later time but
2214 with the former approach extraction will just go ahead with
2215 \f[C]description\f[] set to \f[C]None\f[] which is perfectly fine
2216 (remember \f[C]None\f[] is equivalent to the absence of data).
2217 .PP
2218 Similarly, you should pass \f[C]fatal=False\f[] when extracting optional
2219 data from a webpage with \f[C]_search_regex\f[],
2220 \f[C]_html_search_regex\f[] or similar methods, for instance:
2221 .IP
2222 .nf
2223 \f[C]
2224 description\ =\ self._search_regex(
2225 \ \ \ \ r\[aq]<span[^>]+id="title"[^>]*>([^<]+)<\[aq],
2226 \ \ \ \ webpage,\ \[aq]description\[aq],\ fatal=False)
2227 \f[]
2228 .fi
2229 .PP
2230 With \f[C]fatal\f[] set to \f[C]False\f[] if \f[C]_search_regex\f[]
2231 fails to extract \f[C]description\f[] it will emit a warning and
2232 continue extraction.
2233 .PP
2234 You can also pass \f[C]default=<some\ fallback\ value>\f[], for example:
2235 .IP
2236 .nf
2237 \f[C]
2238 description\ =\ self._search_regex(
2239 \ \ \ \ r\[aq]<span[^>]+id="title"[^>]*>([^<]+)<\[aq],
2240 \ \ \ \ webpage,\ \[aq]description\[aq],\ default=None)
2241 \f[]
2242 .fi
2243 .PP
2244 On failure this code will silently continue the extraction with
2245 \f[C]description\f[] set to \f[C]None\f[].
2246 That is useful for metafields that may or may not be present.
2247 .SS Provide fallbacks
2248 .PP
2249 When extracting metadata try to do so from multiple sources.
2250 For example if \f[C]title\f[] is present in several places, try
2251 extracting from at least some of them.
2252 This makes it more future\-proof in case some of the sources become
2253 unavailable.
2254 .SS Example
2255 .PP
2256 Say \f[C]meta\f[] from the previous example has a \f[C]title\f[] and you
2257 are about to extract it.
2258 Since \f[C]title\f[] is a mandatory meta field you should end up with
2259 something like:
2260 .IP
2261 .nf
2262 \f[C]
2263 title\ =\ meta[\[aq]title\[aq]]
2264 \f[]
2265 .fi
2266 .PP
2267 If \f[C]title\f[] disappears from \f[C]meta\f[] in future due to some
2268 changes on the hoster\[aq]s side the extraction would fail since
2269 \f[C]title\f[] is mandatory.
2270 That\[aq]s expected.
2271 .PP
2272 Assume that you have some another source you can extract \f[C]title\f[]
2273 from, for example \f[C]og:title\f[] HTML meta of a \f[C]webpage\f[].
2274 In this case you can provide a fallback scenario:
2275 .IP
2276 .nf
2277 \f[C]
2278 title\ =\ meta.get(\[aq]title\[aq])\ or\ self._og_search_title(webpage)
2279 \f[]
2280 .fi
2281 .PP
2282 This code will try to extract from \f[C]meta\f[] first and if it fails
2283 it will try extracting \f[C]og:title\f[] from a \f[C]webpage\f[].
2284 .SS Make regular expressions flexible
2285 .PP
2286 When using regular expressions try to write them fuzzy and flexible.
2287 .SS Example
2288 .PP
2289 Say you need to extract \f[C]title\f[] from the following HTML code:
2290 .IP
2291 .nf
2292 \f[C]
2293 <span\ style="position:\ absolute;\ left:\ 910px;\ width:\ 90px;\ float:\ right;\ z\-index:\ 9999;"\ class="title">some\ fancy\ title</span>
2294 \f[]
2295 .fi
2296 .PP
2297 The code for that task should look similar to:
2298 .IP
2299 .nf
2300 \f[C]
2301 title\ =\ self._search_regex(
2302 \ \ \ \ r\[aq]<span[^>]+class="title"[^>]*>([^<]+)\[aq],\ webpage,\ \[aq]title\[aq])
2303 \f[]
2304 .fi
2305 .PP
2306 Or even better:
2307 .IP
2308 .nf
2309 \f[C]
2310 title\ =\ self._search_regex(
2311 \ \ \ \ r\[aq]<span[^>]+class=(["\\\[aq]])title\\1[^>]*>(?P<title>[^<]+)\[aq],
2312 \ \ \ \ webpage,\ \[aq]title\[aq],\ group=\[aq]title\[aq])
2313 \f[]
2314 .fi
2315 .PP
2316 Note how you tolerate potential changes in the \f[C]style\f[]
2317 attribute\[aq]s value or switch from using double quotes to single for
2318 \f[C]class\f[] attribute:
2319 .PP
2320 The code definitely should not look like:
2321 .IP
2322 .nf
2323 \f[C]
2324 title\ =\ self._search_regex(
2325 \ \ \ \ r\[aq]<span\ style="position:\ absolute;\ left:\ 910px;\ width:\ 90px;\ float:\ right;\ z\-index:\ 9999;"\ class="title">(.*?)</span>\[aq],
2326 \ \ \ \ webpage,\ \[aq]title\[aq],\ group=\[aq]title\[aq])
2327 \f[]
2328 .fi
2329 .SS Use safe conversion functions
2330 .PP
2331 Wrap all extracted numeric data into safe functions from \f[C]utils\f[]:
2332 \f[C]int_or_none\f[], \f[C]float_or_none\f[].
2333 Use them for string to number conversions as well.
2334 .SH EMBEDDING YOUTUBE\-DL
2335 .PP
2336 youtube\-dl makes the best effort to be a good command\-line program,
2337 and thus should be callable from any programming language.
2338 If you encounter any problems parsing its output, feel free to create a
2339 report (https://github.com/rg3/youtube-dl/issues/new).
2340 .PP
2341 From a Python program, you can embed youtube\-dl in a more powerful
2342 fashion, like this:
2343 .IP
2344 .nf
2345 \f[C]
2346 from\ __future__\ import\ unicode_literals
2347 import\ youtube_dl
2348
2349 ydl_opts\ =\ {}
2350 with\ youtube_dl.YoutubeDL(ydl_opts)\ as\ ydl:
2351 \ \ \ \ ydl.download([\[aq]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaW_jenozKc\[aq]])
2352 \f[]
2353 .fi
2354 .PP
2355 Most likely, you\[aq]ll want to use various options.
2356 For a list of options available, have a look at
2357 \f[C]youtube_dl/YoutubeDL.py\f[] (https://github.com/rg3/youtube-dl/blob/3e4cedf9e8cd3157df2457df7274d0c842421945/youtube_dl/YoutubeDL.py#L137-L312).
2358 For a start, if you want to intercept youtube\-dl\[aq]s output, set a
2359 \f[C]logger\f[] object.
2360 .PP
2361 Here\[aq]s a more complete example of a program that outputs only errors
2362 (and a short message after the download is finished), and
2363 downloads/converts the video to an mp3 file:
2364 .IP
2365 .nf
2366 \f[C]
2367 from\ __future__\ import\ unicode_literals
2368 import\ youtube_dl
2369
2370
2371 class\ MyLogger(object):
2372 \ \ \ \ def\ debug(self,\ msg):
2373 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ pass
2374
2375 \ \ \ \ def\ warning(self,\ msg):
2376 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ pass
2377
2378 \ \ \ \ def\ error(self,\ msg):
2379 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ print(msg)
2380
2381
2382 def\ my_hook(d):
2383 \ \ \ \ if\ d[\[aq]status\[aq]]\ ==\ \[aq]finished\[aq]:
2384 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ print(\[aq]Done\ downloading,\ now\ converting\ ...\[aq])
2385
2386
2387 ydl_opts\ =\ {
2388 \ \ \ \ \[aq]format\[aq]:\ \[aq]bestaudio/best\[aq],
2389 \ \ \ \ \[aq]postprocessors\[aq]:\ [{
2390 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \[aq]key\[aq]:\ \[aq]FFmpegExtractAudio\[aq],
2391 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \[aq]preferredcodec\[aq]:\ \[aq]mp3\[aq],
2392 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \[aq]preferredquality\[aq]:\ \[aq]192\[aq],
2393 \ \ \ \ }],
2394 \ \ \ \ \[aq]logger\[aq]:\ MyLogger(),
2395 \ \ \ \ \[aq]progress_hooks\[aq]:\ [my_hook],
2396 }
2397 with\ youtube_dl.YoutubeDL(ydl_opts)\ as\ ydl:
2398 \ \ \ \ ydl.download([\[aq]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaW_jenozKc\[aq]])
2399 \f[]
2400 .fi
2401 .SH BUGS
2402 .PP
2403 Bugs and suggestions should be reported at:
2404 <https://github.com/rg3/youtube-dl/issues>.
2405 Unless you were prompted to or there is another pertinent reason (e.g.
2406 GitHub fails to accept the bug report), please do not send bug reports
2407 via personal email.
2408 For discussions, join us in the IRC channel
2409 #youtube\-dl (irc://chat.freenode.net/#youtube-dl) on freenode
2410 (webchat (https://webchat.freenode.net/?randomnick=1&channels=youtube-dl)).
2411 .PP
2412 \f[B]Please include the full output of youtube\-dl when run with
2413 \f[BC]\-v\f[B]\f[], i.e.
2414 \f[B]add\f[] \f[C]\-v\f[] flag to \f[B]your command line\f[], copy the
2415 \f[B]whole\f[] output and post it in the issue body wrapped in ``` for
2416 better formatting.
2417 It should look similar to this:
2418 .IP
2419 .nf
2420 \f[C]
2421 $\ youtube\-dl\ \-v\ <your\ command\ line>
2422 [debug]\ System\ config:\ []
2423 [debug]\ User\ config:\ []
2424 [debug]\ Command\-line\ args:\ [u\[aq]\-v\[aq],\ u\[aq]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaW_jenozKcj\[aq]]
2425 [debug]\ Encodings:\ locale\ cp1251,\ fs\ mbcs,\ out\ cp866,\ pref\ cp1251
2426 [debug]\ youtube\-dl\ version\ 2015.12.06
2427 [debug]\ Git\ HEAD:\ 135392e
2428 [debug]\ Python\ version\ 2.6.6\ \-\ Windows\-2003Server\-5.2.3790\-SP2
2429 [debug]\ exe\ versions:\ ffmpeg\ N\-75573\-g1d0487f,\ ffprobe\ N\-75573\-g1d0487f,\ rtmpdump\ 2.4
2430 [debug]\ Proxy\ map:\ {}
2431 \&...
2432 \f[]
2433 .fi
2434 .PP
2435 \f[B]Do not post screenshots of verbose logs; only plain text is
2436 acceptable.\f[]
2437 .PP
2438 The output (including the first lines) contains important debugging
2439 information.
2440 Issues without the full output are often not reproducible and therefore
2441 do not get solved in short order, if ever.
2442 .PP
2443 Please re\-read your issue once again to avoid a couple of common
2444 mistakes (you can and should use this as a checklist):
2445 .SS Is the description of the issue itself sufficient?
2446 .PP
2447 We often get issue reports that we cannot really decipher.
2448 While in most cases we eventually get the required information after
2449 asking back multiple times, this poses an unnecessary drain on our
2450 resources.
2451 Many contributors, including myself, are also not native speakers, so we
2452 may misread some parts.
2453 .PP
2454 So please elaborate on what feature you are requesting, or what bug you
2455 want to be fixed.
2456 Make sure that it\[aq]s obvious
2457 .IP \[bu] 2
2458 What the problem is
2459 .IP \[bu] 2
2460 How it could be fixed
2461 .IP \[bu] 2
2462 How your proposed solution would look like
2463 .PP
2464 If your report is shorter than two lines, it is almost certainly missing
2465 some of these, which makes it hard for us to respond to it.
2466 We\[aq]re often too polite to close the issue outright, but the missing
2467 info makes misinterpretation likely.
2468 As a committer myself, I often get frustrated by these issues, since the
2469 only possible way for me to move forward on them is to ask for
2470 clarification over and over.
2471 .PP
2472 For bug reports, this means that your report should contain the
2473 \f[I]complete\f[] output of youtube\-dl when called with the
2474 \f[C]\-v\f[] flag.
2475 The error message you get for (most) bugs even says so, but you would
2476 not believe how many of our bug reports do not contain this information.
2477 .PP
2478 If your server has multiple IPs or you suspect censorship, adding
2479 \f[C]\-\-call\-home\f[] may be a good idea to get more diagnostics.
2480 If the error is \f[C]ERROR:\ Unable\ to\ extract\ ...\f[] and you cannot
2481 reproduce it from multiple countries, add \f[C]\-\-dump\-pages\f[]
2482 (warning: this will yield a rather large output, redirect it to the file
2483 \f[C]log.txt\f[] by adding \f[C]>log.txt\ 2>&1\f[] to your
2484 command\-line) or upload the \f[C]\&.dump\f[] files you get when you add
2485 \f[C]\-\-write\-pages\f[] somewhere (https://gist.github.com/).
2486 .PP
2487 \f[B]Site support requests must contain an example URL\f[].
2488 An example URL is a URL you might want to download, like
2489 \f[C]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaW_jenozKc\f[].
2490 There should be an obvious video present.
2491 Except under very special circumstances, the main page of a video
2492 service (e.g.
2493 \f[C]https://www.youtube.com/\f[]) is \f[I]not\f[] an example URL.
2494 .SS Are you using the latest version?
2495 .PP
2496 Before reporting any issue, type \f[C]youtube\-dl\ \-U\f[].
2497 This should report that you\[aq]re up\-to\-date.
2498 About 20% of the reports we receive are already fixed, but people are
2499 using outdated versions.
2500 This goes for feature requests as well.
2501 .SS Is the issue already documented?
2502 .PP
2503 Make sure that someone has not already opened the issue you\[aq]re
2504 trying to open.
2505 Search at the top of the window or browse the GitHub
2506 Issues (https://github.com/rg3/youtube-dl/search?type=Issues) of this
2507 repository.
2508 If there is an issue, feel free to write something along the lines of
2509 "This affects me as well, with version 2015.01.01.
2510 Here is some more information on the issue: ...".
2511 While some issues may be old, a new post into them often spurs rapid
2512 activity.
2513 .SS Why are existing options not enough?
2514 .PP
2515 Before requesting a new feature, please have a quick peek at the list of
2516 supported
2517 options (https://github.com/rg3/youtube-dl/blob/master/README.md#options).
2518 Many feature requests are for features that actually exist already!
2519 Please, absolutely do show off your work in the issue report and detail
2520 how the existing similar options do \f[I]not\f[] solve your problem.
2521 .SS Is there enough context in your bug report?
2522 .PP
2523 People want to solve problems, and often think they do us a favor by
2524 breaking down their larger problems (e.g.
2525 wanting to skip already downloaded files) to a specific request (e.g.
2526 requesting us to look whether the file exists before downloading the
2527 info page).
2528 However, what often happens is that they break down the problem into two
2529 steps: One simple, and one impossible (or extremely complicated one).
2530 .PP
2531 We are then presented with a very complicated request when the original
2532 problem could be solved far easier, e.g.
2533 by recording the downloaded video IDs in a separate file.
2534 To avoid this, you must include the greater context where it is
2535 non\-obvious.
2536 In particular, every feature request that does not consist of adding
2537 support for a new site should contain a use case scenario that explains
2538 in what situation the missing feature would be useful.
2539 .SS Does the issue involve one problem, and one problem only?
2540 .PP
2541 Some of our users seem to think there is a limit of issues they can or
2542 should open.
2543 There is no limit of issues they can or should open.
2544 While it may seem appealing to be able to dump all your issues into one
2545 ticket, that means that someone who solves one of your issues cannot
2546 mark the issue as closed.
2547 Typically, reporting a bunch of issues leads to the ticket lingering
2548 since nobody wants to attack that behemoth, until someone mercifully
2549 splits the issue into multiple ones.
2550 .PP
2551 In particular, every site support request issue should only pertain to
2552 services at one site (generally under a common domain, but always using
2553 the same backend technology).
2554 Do not request support for vimeo user videos, White house podcasts, and
2555 Google Plus pages in the same issue.
2556 Also, make sure that you don\[aq]t post bug reports alongside feature
2557 requests.
2558 As a rule of thumb, a feature request does not include outputs of
2559 youtube\-dl that are not immediately related to the feature at hand.
2560 Do not post reports of a network error alongside the request for a new
2561 video service.
2562 .SS Is anyone going to need the feature?
2563 .PP
2564 Only post features that you (or an incapacitated friend you can
2565 personally talk to) require.
2566 Do not post features because they seem like a good idea.
2567 If they are really useful, they will be requested by someone who
2568 requires them.
2569 .SS Is your question about youtube\-dl?
2570 .PP
2571 It may sound strange, but some bug reports we receive are completely
2572 unrelated to youtube\-dl and relate to a different, or even the
2573 reporter\[aq]s own, application.
2574 Please make sure that you are actually using youtube\-dl.
2575 If you are using a UI for youtube\-dl, report the bug to the maintainer
2576 of the actual application providing the UI.
2577 On the other hand, if your UI for youtube\-dl fails in some way you
2578 believe is related to youtube\-dl, by all means, go ahead and report the
2579 bug.
2580 .SH COPYRIGHT
2581 .PP
2582 youtube\-dl is released into the public domain by the copyright holders.
2583 .PP
2584 This README file was originally written by Daniel
2585 Bolton (https://github.com/dbbolton) and is likewise released into the
2586 public domain.