Just so I could like sync a channel, for example, download the current available and upcoming videos so it could be accessed via Jellyfin (or something similar, or maybe upload them into a locally restricted hosted PeerTube) locally?
Grayjay has integration with Youtube, Peertube and others, so maybe that to download? Do mind one or other integrations may be spotty (e.g. Nico Nico through a 3rd party plugin) and or not supporting downloads (e.g. Spotify). And Youtube specifically requires login there for you to download videos marked as mature.
Thanks. Is there a self-hosting PWA for Grayjay?
Don’t think it does. =/
It’s mainly an Android program. But if you’d still use it, Android has a desktop/x86 version if you’d be so inclined, and maybe (hopefully) the PC version is updated into a decent state now.
I am aware of there existing desktop-first open-source like PrimeOS and fydeOS for low-end computer/notebook but since it’d only be used for that I don’t think it’d be worthy having an extra device exclusively for that, if I end up having another use cases restricted to Android maybe I’d have the more reasons to try such approach. I’ll sure keep it in mind though, I really appreciate your suggestion, thank you!
TubeSync
TIL of TubeSync, thanks, I’m looking into it!
I use yt-dlp… https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp I recently saw Pinchflat, which may be worth trying out as a front-end for yt-dlp… https://github.com/kieraneglin/pinchflat
Thanks, pinchflat might help!
If you use yt-dlp, I think it’s interesting to mention it allows attaching the video’s description into the file’s comment, like in the following command:
yt-dlp --embed-metadata --parse-metadata "description:(?s)(?P<meta_comment>.+)" https://video-link
It also has the option to download, as well as embed, different audio and subtitles languages, iirc, as well as fetching the auto-generated dubbing and subtitles from Youtube. Just can’t remember the respective flags as I may use it only very sporadically.
Thanks, I was only aware of being able to download auto subtitles from yt-dlp and downloading description into a text file. Is it possible to download comments too? Depending on what kind of video you watch, like if you are watching a video about grammar on foreign languages, sometimes there are people giving good advices in approaching it in a more simplistic way or easier to remember.
e: apparently there’s
--write-comments
for that to save into a json fileWasn’t aware of the flag you found, so my best suggestion would have been something like the extensions SingleFile and WebScrapBook. =O