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Although you can still select youtube-dl as the CLI-backend in options, is it still actually supported by this app? For example, I replaced the original outdated version of youtube-dl with the latest daily build from:
However, even when trying to download a video from Youtube (which should be no problem AND is no problem if yt-dlp is selected in options) it always produces an error. Again, since I replaced the original youtube-dl.exe with the latest daily, it is not outdated and therefore should work to d/l a Youtube video. Since it's not working, but since using yt-dlp is working, I'm here to ask if your software is still actually supporting youtube-dl?
FYI: The reason I'm trying to get this working is because I expect a fix (which I need to d/l from another website) to get merged into youtube-dl daily before a similar fix gets into yt-dlp daily. There are some contributors that refuse to push PRs to yt-dlp therefore some issues will continue to get fixed sometimes much sooner in the daily builds of youtube-dl... so it would be helpful if this software could continue working with it as the CLI-backend. Thank you!
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Can read this comment and see where the CLI Backends saved. youtube-dl/yt-dlp use similar API, in case your use other backend or patching one, test if work but we make the development and the test with the official upstream youtube-dl and the fork yt-dls
What is the purpose of your issue?
Using version 1.8.5 on Windows 10 22H2 64 bit.
Although you can still select youtube-dl as the CLI-backend in options, is it still actually supported by this app? For example, I replaced the original outdated version of youtube-dl with the latest daily build from:
https://github.com/ytdl-patched/youtube-dl/releases
However, even when trying to download a video from Youtube (which should be no problem AND is no problem if yt-dlp is selected in options) it always produces an error. Again, since I replaced the original youtube-dl.exe with the latest daily, it is not outdated and therefore should work to d/l a Youtube video. Since it's not working, but since using yt-dlp is working, I'm here to ask if your software is still actually supporting youtube-dl?
FYI: The reason I'm trying to get this working is because I expect a fix (which I need to d/l from another website) to get merged into youtube-dl daily before a similar fix gets into yt-dlp daily. There are some contributors that refuse to push PRs to yt-dlp therefore some issues will continue to get fixed sometimes much sooner in the daily builds of youtube-dl... so it would be helpful if this software could continue working with it as the CLI-backend. Thank you!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: