What yt-dlp GUI do you use?
What yt-dlp GUI do you use?
A feature-rich command-line audio/video downloader - yt-dlp/yt-dlp
On desktop (Linux) either Parabolic or none at all
4 0 ReplyI'm running Freetube for all my YouTube viewing in both Fedora and Windows at work, since it can subscribe without having a perosnalized feed and doesn't requires an account. It can also download in variety of formats, so I suppose it does run ytdl in some capacity in the backend.
2 0 ReplyNo GUI for me I'm afraid
14 0 ReplyThe terminal emulator is a gui
5 0 ReplyCli ftw.
4 0 ReplyI'm not afraid of no GUI
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A TUI, ytfzf.
4 0 ReplyI used to use Tube Archivist, but once I discovered that Pinchflat can integrate with existing media libraries (Plex, Jellyfin), I switched to that.
These were/are both hosted using Docker on Linux servers, accessed via the WebUI.
It’s a lot more work to set up, but having videos just show up in my Plex library with all the metadata is worth it.
4 0 ReplyMade my own (windows only) to learn programming. Primarily because nothing beats Ctrl-C, Alt-Tab, Ctrl-V, Enter, Alt-Tab to download something.
3 0 ReplyI just wrote my own web-based one. All HTML5, no JS, it’s lean and mean. It gets the job done but it ain’t pretty or full-featured.
2 0 Replypinchflat on my server
2 0 ReplyParabolic and seal
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