![]() Yt-dl has been back for a while and being updated (latest 03-03-21) which is my first choice but options are nice so I hope some of the TPFC members try yt-dlp out. Well, yt-dlc lasted maybe a minute and has essentially disappeared, I do hope the dev is fine, not much (I don't believe any at this time) response from him/her about the future of the project.Īnyway, yt-dlc being a fork of yt-dl, we have another fork -> yt-dlp. FFmpeg is the v git essentials 10-21-2020 version.īrowsing thru Help these seem to be the new commands in YTDLC, I compared line by line so I figure I got em all.? Except for these differences the other tests (8 in total) were the same speed wise and file size. Also YTDLC created a file about 15mb larger than YTDL from a Vimeo link, 85mb 720 HD video demo versus 101mb for YTDLC. YTDL (09-20-2020) was about twice as fast as YTDLC (10-24-2020) when it came to webm from Youtube. There were a few differences but not really a problem: for the most part they are about equal in speed from the time you launch the link to ffmpeg doing its magic. I wanted to see how ytdlc handled links from Vimeo, Bitchute, as well Youtube, I ran a few quick tests, far from conclusive, I just wanted to compare YTDL vs YTDLC. I found the same commands I'd been using with ytdl.exe works the same on ytdlc.exe as well. ![]() I dropped youtube-dlc.exe in my \YTDL folder and everyone so far is playing nice and getting along. Youtube-dlc works with ffmpeg and ffprobe the same way. I'm using the same batch file by replacing youtube-dl with youtube-dlc and it works. Syntax is the same except the need to use youtube-dlc instead of youtube-dl. Youtube-dlc is almost exactly like youtube-dl, with only a couple of extra command options.
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