On 1/3/22 12:17, Jannis Achstetter wrote:
Hi,
what brings you to the conclusion that the youtube-dl project is dead or
abandoned?
The homepage at https://youtube-dl.org/ looks alive and up-to-date, the
last commit (which was a release as well) on GitHub
(https://github.com/ytdl-org/youtube-dl) is "just" 18 days ago?
And on my machine I can still download videos and/or audio only via
youtube-dl.
Well, when I started experiencing dog-slow downloads using youtube-dl, I
checked. I had the then-most current version - which was six months out
of date and the site hadn't been updated in six months. I still had
extremely slow download speeds (dial-up class speeds) using youtube-dl,
that went away entirely using the yt-dlp fork of it.
Trying the various youtube-dl fixes for the slow download speeds didn't
fix anything.
yt-dlp downloads multiple chunks in parallel, so it's extremely fast for me.
However, of course, providing alternative solutions is beneficial as
well :)
Yup!
Best regards,
Jannis
Am 03.01.22 um 20:10 schrieb Lorenzo Sutton:
On 01/01/2022 10:42, Will Godfrey wrote:
On Wed, 29 Dec 2021 13:28:38 -0500
Dave Phillips <dlphillips@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 12/29/21 1:28 AM, david wrote:
On 12/28/21 3:09 PM, Dave Phillips wrote:
Greetings !
https://youtu.be/9qt2ScYAU6s
A self-generative patch in VCV Rack v2. Nothing extraordinary going
on, just some pleasant listening.
Lovely sounds. Self-generative - so never the same twice?
Correct, though the general shape of the piece will be similar from
play
to play. The note-level detail is generated by structures within the
patch. The timbres will also be different. Modulations are designed to
stay within more-or-less well-defined ranges but the combinations are
relatively unpredictable.
Thanks for checking out the piece and commenting. Much appreciated. :)
Best regards,
dp
I like to hear you work but really wish you'd provide a link *other*
than
youtube. I avoid that like the plague these days.
smplayer with smtube [1] seems to be able to play youtube videos by
directly opening as File > URL (or from the terminal smplayer
<youtube_url>).
mpv can also do it, but I think it might be useing youtube-dl in the
bacground.
Never heard of smplayer.
Mplayer can't handle YT URLs, it reports it can't seek backward in
linear streams. . The mpv fork can. I don't think it's using youtube-dl,
but who knows.
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