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126 .IX Title "YOUTUBE-DL 1"
127 .TH YOUTUBE-DL 1 "2011-01-31" "perl v5.10.1" "User Contributed Perl Documentation"
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132 .SH "NAME"
133 youtube\-dl \- download videos from youtube.com
134 .SH "SYNOPSIS"
135 .IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
136 .Vb 1
137 \& youtube\-dl [options] url ...
138 .Ve
139 .SH "DESCRIPTION"
140 .IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
141 youtube-dl is a script to download videos from youtube.com.
142 .PP
143 Once it is installed in your system, you should be able to call it from
144 the command line. Usage instructions are easy. Use youtube-dl followed
145 by a video \s-1URL\s0 or identifier. As an example, consider:
146 .PP
147 .Vb 1
148 \& youtube\-dl "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=foobar"
149 .Ve
150 .PP
151 The video will be saved to the file \f(CW\*(C`foobar.flv\*(C'\fR in that example. Many
152 YouTube.com videos are in Flash Video format and their extension would
153 be \f(CW\*(C`flv\*(C'\fR. Other videos are encoded in H.264 and these usually have the
154 extension \f(CW\*(C`mp4\*(C'\fR. In Linux and other unices, video players using a
155 recent version of ffmpeg can play them. That includes MPlayer, \s-1VLC\s0,
156 xine, among others.
157 .SH "OPTIONS"
158 .IX Header "OPTIONS"
159 \&\fByoutube-dl\fR accepts options in the following categories
160 .IP "\-h, \-\-help" 4
161 .IX Item "-h, --help"
162 Print help text and exit.
163 .IP "\-v, \-\-version" 4
164 .IX Item "-v, --version"
165 Print program version and exit.
166 .IP "\-U, \-\-update" 4
167 .IX Item "-U, --update"
168 Update this program to the latest stable version.
169 .IP "\-i, \-\-ignore\-errors" 4
170 .IX Item "-i, --ignore-errors"
171 Ignore errors during download and continue processing.
172 .IP "\-r \fBL\fR, \-\-rate\-limit=\fBL\fR" 4
173 .IX Item "-r L, --rate-limit=L"
174 Limit the download speed to the specified maximum \fBL\fR (e.g., 50k or 44.6m).
175 .IP "\-R \fBR\fR, \-\-retries=\fBR\fR" 4
176 .IX Item "-R R, --retries=R"
177 Number \fBR\fR of retries for a given download (default is 10).
178 .IP "\-\-playlist\-start=\fBN\fR" 4
179 .IX Item "--playlist-start=N"
180 The number \fBN\fR of the video in a playlist where we should start downlading
181 (default is 1).
182 .IP "\-\-playlist\-end=\fBN\fR" 4
183 .IX Item "--playlist-end=N"
184 The number \fBN\fR of the video in a playlist where we should stop downloading
185 (default is \-1, which stands for the last video in the playlist).
186 .IP "\-\-dump\-user\-agent" 4
187 .IX Item "--dump-user-agent"
188 Display how youtube-dl will identify itself (the User-Agent string) to the
189 remote server.
190 .IP "\-u \fB\s-1UN\s0\fR, \-\-username=\fB\s-1UN\s0\fR" 4
191 .IX Item "-u UN, --username=UN"
192 Specify the youtube account username \fB\s-1UN\s0\fR. Some videos require an
193 account to be downloaded, mostly because they're flagged as mature
194 content.
195 .IP "\-p \fB\s-1PW\s0\fR, \-\-password=\fB\s-1PW\s0\fR" 4
196 .IX Item "-p PW, --password=PW"
197 Like the username, specifies the account password to be \fB\s-1PW\s0\fR.
198 .IP "\-n, \-\-netrc" 4
199 .IX Item "-n, --netrc"
200 Get authentication data from the standard unix .netrc file on the user's
201 home directory. The machine name is youtube regarding this usage.
202 .IP "\-f \fB\s-1FMT\s0\fR, \-\-format=\fB\s-1FMT\s0\fR" 4
203 .IX Item "-f FMT, --format=FMT"
204 Specify the video format (quality) in which to download the video.
205 .Sp
206 For youtube.com, in particular, the meaning of the format codes is given as:
207 .RS 4
208 .IP "WebM video at 480p: 43" 4
209 .IX Item "WebM video at 480p: 43"
210 .PD 0
211 .IP "WebM video at 720p: 45" 4
212 .IX Item "WebM video at 720p: 45"
213 .IP "H264 video in \s-1MP4\s0 container at 480p: 18" 4
214 .IX Item "H264 video in MP4 container at 480p: 18"
215 .IP "H264 video in \s-1MP4\s0 container at 720p: 22" 4
216 .IX Item "H264 video in MP4 container at 720p: 22"
217 .IP "H264 video in \s-1MP4\s0 container at 1080p: 37" 4
218 .IX Item "H264 video in MP4 container at 1080p: 37"
219 .IP "H264 video in \s-1FLV\s0 container at 360p: 34" 4
220 .IX Item "H264 video in FLV container at 360p: 34"
221 .IP "H264 video in \s-1FLV\s0 container at 480p: 35" 4
222 .IX Item "H264 video in FLV container at 480p: 35"
223 .IP "H263 video at 240p: 5" 4
224 .IX Item "H263 video at 240p: 5"
225 .IP "3GP video: 17" 4
226 .IX Item "3GP video: 17"
227 .RE
228 .RS 4
229 .PD
230 .Sp
231 Note that not all videos are available in all formats and that other
232 sites supported by \fByoutube-dl\fR may have different conventions for
233 their video formats.
234 .RE
235 .IP "\-\-all\-formats" 4
236 .IX Item "--all-formats"
237 Downloads all formats for which a video may be available.
238 .IP "\-\-max\-quality=\fB\s-1FMT\s0\fR" 4
239 .IX Item "--max-quality=FMT"
240 Limit the maximum quality of the videos to downloads to \fB\s-1FMT\s0\fR.
241 .IP "\-q, \-\-quiet" 4
242 .IX Item "-q, --quiet"
243 Activates quiet mode, avoiding many messages being written to the
244 terminal.
245 .IP "\-s, \-\-simulate" 4
246 .IX Item "-s, --simulate"
247 Simulate the operation, but do not download the video. Useful for
248 testing.
249 .IP "\-g, \-\-get\-url" 4
250 .IX Item "-g, --get-url"
251 Simulate the operation, like quiet mode, but show the \s-1URL\s0 that would be
252 used to download the video. Can be used with other download tools like
253 wget or aria2c.
254 .IP "\-e, \-\-get\-title" 4
255 .IX Item "-e, --get-title"
256 Simulate the operation, like quiet mode, but show the title of the video
257 that would be downloaded.
258 .IP "\-\-get\-thumbnail" 4
259 .IX Item "--get-thumbnail"
260 Simulate the operation, like quiet mode, but print the \s-1URL\s0 of of the video's
261 thumbnail.
262 .IP "\-\-get\-description" 4
263 .IX Item "--get-description"
264 Simulate the operation, like quiet mode, but print the description of the
265 video.
266 .IP "\-\-get\-filename" 4
267 .IX Item "--get-filename"
268 Simulate the operation, like quiet mode, but print the output filename.
269 .IP "\-\-no\-progress" 4
270 .IX Item "--no-progress"
271 Do not print the progress bar during downloads.
272 .IP "\-\-console\-title" 4
273 .IX Item "--console-title"
274 If possible, set the title of the console window with the progress of the
275 download.
276 .IP "\-t, \-\-title" 4
277 .IX Item "-t, --title"
278 Use the title of the video in the file name used to download the video.
279 .IP "\-l, \-\-literal" 4
280 .IX Item "-l, --literal"
281 Use the literal title of the video in file name used to download the
282 video. Can contain \*(L"weird\*(R" characters that are not filtered like with
283 the \-t option.
284 .IP "\-A, \-\-auto\-number" 4
285 .IX Item "-A, --auto-number"
286 When downloading multiple videos from a playlist, automatically number them,
287 in sequence, starting from 00000.
288 .IP "\-o \fB\s-1TPL\s0\fR, \-\-output=\fB\s-1TPL\s0\fR" 4
289 .IX Item "-o TPL, --output=TPL"
290 Specify a template \fB\s-1TPL\s0\fR for the names of the files to be created when
291 they are downloaded. The default filename is video_id.flv. But you can
292 also use the video title in the filename with the \f(CW\*(C`\-t\*(C'\fR or \f(CW\*(C`\-\-title\*(C'\fR
293 option, or preserve the literal title in the filename with the \f(CW\*(C`\-l\*(C'\fR or
294 \&\f(CW\*(C`\-\-literal\*(C'\fR option.
295 .IP "\-a \fBF\fR, \-\-batch\-file=\fBF\fR" 4
296 .IX Item "-a F, --batch-file=F"
297 Specify the name of a file containing URLs of videos to download from
298 youtube in batch mode. The file must contain one \s-1URL\s0 per line.
299 .IP "\-w, \-\-no\-overwrites" 4
300 .IX Item "-w, --no-overwrites"
301 Do no overwrite already existing files.
302 .IP "\-c, \-\-continue" 4
303 .IX Item "-c, --continue"
304 Resume partially downloaded files.
305 .IP "\-\-cookies=\fBF\fR" 4
306 .IX Item "--cookies=F"
307 Store the received cookies to file \fBF\fR (the \*(L"cookie jar\*(R").
308 .IP "\-\-no\-part" 4
309 .IX Item "--no-part"
310 Do not append the \fI.part\fR suffix do files that have not yet been completed.
311 .IP "\-\-no\-mtime" 4
312 .IX Item "--no-mtime"
313 Do not use the \fILast-modified\fR header to set the file modification time.
314 .SH "OUTPUT TEMPLATE"
315 .IX Header "OUTPUT TEMPLATE"
316 The \-o option allows users to indicate a template for the output file
317 names. The basic usage is not to set any template arguments when
318 downloading a single file, like in youtube-dl \-o funny_video.flv
319 \&\*(L"http://some/video\*(R". However, it may contain special sequences that will
320 be replaced when downloading each video.
321 .PP
322 The special sequences have the format \f(CW\*(C`%(NAME)s\*(C'\fR. To clarify, that's a
323 percent symbol followed by a name in parenthesis, followed by a
324 lowercase S. Allowed names are:
325 .IP "id" 4
326 .IX Item "id"
327 The sequence will be replaced by the video identifier.
328 .IP "url" 4
329 .IX Item "url"
330 The sequence will be replaced by the video \s-1URL\s0.
331 .IP "uploader" 4
332 .IX Item "uploader"
333 The sequence will be replaced by the nickname of the person who uploaded
334 the video.
335 .IP "title" 4
336 .IX Item "title"
337 The sequence will be replaced by the literal video title.
338 .IP "stitle" 4
339 .IX Item "stitle"
340 The sequence will be replaced by a simplified video title, restricted to
341 alphanumeric characters and dashes.
342 .IP "ext" 4
343 .IX Item "ext"
344 The sequence will be replaced by the appropriate extension (like \f(CW\*(C`flv\*(C'\fR
345 or \f(CW\*(C`mp4\*(C'\fR).
346 .IP "epoch" 4
347 .IX Item "epoch"
348 The sequence will be replaced by the Unix epoch when creating the file.
349 .PP
350 As you may have guessed, the default template is \f(CW\*(C`%(id)s.%(ext)s\*(C'\fR. When
351 some command line options are used, it's replaced by other templates
352 like \f(CW\*(C`%(title)s\-%(id)s.%(ext)s\*(C'\fR. You can specify your own.
353 .SH "AUTHOR"
354 .IX Header "AUTHOR"
355 youtube-dl was written by Ricardo Garcia Gonzalez and many contributors
356 from all around the internet. This manpage was written by Rogerio Brito
357 <rbrito@users.sf.net>.