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<h1>youtube-dl: Download videos from YouTube.com</h1>
<p class="smallnote">(and more...)</p>
<h2>What is it?</h2>
<p><em>youtube-dl</em> is a small command-line program to download videos
from YouTube.com. It requires the <a href="http://www.python.org/">Python
interpreter</a>, version 2.4 or later, and it's not platform specific.
It should work in your Unix box, in Windows or in Mac OS X. The latest version
is <strong>@PROGRAM_VERSION@</strong>. It's licensed under the MIT License, which
means you can modify it, redistribute it or use it however you like
complying with a few simple conditions.</p>
is <strong>@PROGRAM_VERSION@</strong>. It's released to the public domain,
which means you can modify it, redistribute it or use it however you like.</p>
<p>I'll try to keep it updated if YouTube.com changes the way you access
their videos. After all, it's a simple and short program. However, I can't
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<p>Thanks for all the feedback received so far. I'm glad people find my
program useful.</p>
<p><strong>Related projects</strong>:
<a href="../metacafe-dl/">metacafe-dl</a>
<a href="../pornotube-dl/">pornotube-dl</a>
</p>
<h2>Usage instructions</h2>
<p>In Windows, once you have installed the Python interpreter, save the
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<ul>
<li>You can change the file name of the video using the -o option, like in
<em>youtube-dl -o vid.flv "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=foobar"</em>.</li>
<em>youtube-dl -o vid.flv "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=foobar"</em>.
Read the <em>Output template</em> section for more details on this.</li>
<li>Some videos require an account to be downloaded, mostly because they're
flagged as mature content. You can pass the program a username and password
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<li>The program can be told to simply print the final video URL to standard
output using the -g or --get-url option.</li>
<li>Combined with the above option, the -2 or --title-too option tells the
program to print the video title too.</li>
<li>In a similar line, the -e or --get-title option tells the program to print
the video title.</li>
<li>The default filename is <em>video_id.flv</em>. But you can also use the
video title in the filename with the -t or --title option, or preserve the
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<li><em>youtube-dl</em> can attempt to download the best quality version of
a video by using the -b or --best-quality option.</li>
<li><em>youtube-dl</em> can attempt to download the mobile quality version of
a video by using the -m or --mobile-version option.</li>
<li>Normally, the program will stop on the first error, but you can tell it
to attempt to download every video with the -i or --ignore-errors option.</li>
<li><em>youtube-dl</em> honors the <em>http_proxy</em> environment variable
if you want to use a proxy. Set it to something like
<em>http://proxy.example.com:8080</em>, and do not leave the <em>http://</em>
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<li><strong>SHA256</strong>: @PROGRAM_SHA256SUM@</li>
</ul>
<p id="copyright">Copyright &copy; 2006-2007 Ricardo Garcia Gonzalez</p>
<h2>Output template</h2>
<p>The -o option allows users to indicate a template for the output file names.
The basic usage is not to set any template arguments when downloading a single
file, like in <em>youtube-dl -o funny_video.flv 'http://some/video'</em>.
However, it may contain special sequences that will be replaced when
downloading each video. The special sequences have the format
<strong>%(NAME)s</strong>. To clarify, that's a percent symbol followed by a
name in parenthesis, followed by a lowercase S. Allowed names are:</p>
<ul>
<li><em>id</em>: The sequence will be replaced by the video identifier.</li>
<li><em>url</em>: The sequence will be replaced by the video URL.</li>
<li><em>uploader</em>: The sequence will be replaced by the nickname of the
person who uploaded the video.</li>
<li><em>title</em>: The sequence will be replaced by the literal video
title.</li>
<li><em>stitle</em>: The sequence will be replaced by a simplified video
title.</li>
<li><em>ext</em>: The sequence will be replaced by the appropriate
extension.</li>
</ul>
<p>As you may have guessed, the default template is <em>%(id)s.%(ext)s</em>.
When some command line options are used, it's replaced by other templates like
<em>%(title)s-%(id)s.%(ext)s</em>. You can specify your own.</p>
<h2>Authors</h2>
<ul>
<li>Ricardo Garcia Gonzalez: program core, YouTube.com InfoExtractor,
metacafe.com InfoExtractor and YouTube playlist InfoExtractor.</li>
<li>Many other people contributing patches, code, ideas and kind messages. Too
many to be listed here. You know who you are. Thank you very much.</li>
</ul>
<p class="smallnote">Copyright &copy; 2006-2007 Ricardo Garcia Gonzalez</p>
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