On Tue, Jun 03, 2014 at 09:05:23PM +0200, hiro wrote: > choose a stream, meaning of itags is on wikipedia article of youtube. > wget -q -O - 'http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ux1Za8Wmz_s'|sed > 's/"/\n/g; s/\\u0026/ /g; s/,/\n/g'|sed -n > '/url_encoded_fmt_stream_map/,/^$/p; /adaptive_fmts/,/^$/p' > > One very nice new thing i discovered by going the manual way without > the stupid quvi (which sadly randomly stopped working at some point > for me) was that they now at least they have pure audio files > together with that adaptive streaming bullshit, so I don't need ffmpeg > for my purposes any more. Try itag 171 or 140, e.g. > wget -q -O - 'http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ux1Za8Wmz_s'|sed > 's/"/\n/g; s/\\u0026/ /g; s/,/\n/g'|sed -n '/itag=171/s/^.*url=//p' > > Then you need to remove the percentencoding, I'm sure you guys might > be able to come up with a C tool for that.
Hey! That's nice... I was blindly using movgrab for that. Never took the time to dive in youtube www API. -- Sylvain