Edit: In my experience Piped or Invidious gets rate limited often and stop loading videos for a while and I need to change instances. Freetube doesn’t have that problem, the only times videos stop working is when youtube changes something, when that happens I use Freetube to grab the video link and run a script to download with yt-dl and watch on the mpv player.
script that I grabbed on the internet
#!/usr/bin/env bash# Directory for downloaded videos:
DL_DIR="$HOME/Downloads/yt"mkdir -p $DL_DIR# Video player:#PLAYER="xdg-open"
PLAYER="/usr/bin/mpv"#PLAYER="/usr/bin/smplayer"# Downloader and options:
YTDL="/bin/yt-dlp"
YTDL_OPTS=(--no-playlist -S "res:1080" -N 5 --add-chapters)
YTDL_DIR_OPTS=(-P "$DL_DIR")
set -e
CMD() {
printf"[CMD]: "printf"\"%s\" ""$@"printf"\n""$@"
}
# Get URL from clipboard if run without argument:if [ -z "$1" ]; then
URL="$(xclip -o -sel c)"# CMD qdbus org.kde.klipper /klipper org.kde.klipper.klipper.clearClipboardHistoryelse
URL="$1"fi# Get video filenameprintf"[URL]: %s\n""$URL"
FILENAME=$("$YTDL" --get-filename "${YTDL_DIR_OPTS[@]}""$URL")
printf"[FILE]: %s\n""$FILENAME"# Download video
CMD "$YTDL""${YTDL_OPTS[@]}""${YTDL_DIR_OPTS[@]}""$URL"# Play video
CMD "$PLAYER""$FILENAME" >/dev/null 2>&1
I also configured a cronjob to clean the directory everyday.
Yea that’s the thing I’m more looking for. If I want to share a video with someone, I don’t want to have to send them an app to download first, I want to redirect to a private site in a browser that they can then choose to use how they wish.
Got it. In this case yeah Freetube is not a solution, the person would need to download Freetube and install Libredirect on the browser(wich means on mobile the person need to use firefox).
Honestly the instance that worked better for me with better uptime is inv.nadeko.net
Freetube
Edit: In my experience Piped or Invidious gets rate limited often and stop loading videos for a while and I need to change instances. Freetube doesn’t have that problem, the only times videos stop working is when youtube changes something, when that happens I use Freetube to grab the video link and run a script to download with yt-dl and watch on the mpv player.
script that I grabbed on the internet
#!/usr/bin/env bash # Directory for downloaded videos: DL_DIR="$HOME/Downloads/yt" mkdir -p $DL_DIR # Video player: #PLAYER="xdg-open" PLAYER="/usr/bin/mpv" #PLAYER="/usr/bin/smplayer" # Downloader and options: YTDL="/bin/yt-dlp" YTDL_OPTS=(--no-playlist -S "res:1080" -N 5 --add-chapters) YTDL_DIR_OPTS=(-P "$DL_DIR") set -e CMD() { printf "[CMD]: " printf "\"%s\" " "$@" printf "\n" "$@" } # Get URL from clipboard if run without argument: if [ -z "$1" ]; then URL="$(xclip -o -sel c)" # CMD qdbus org.kde.klipper /klipper org.kde.klipper.klipper.clearClipboardHistory else URL="$1" fi # Get video filename printf "[URL]: %s\n" "$URL" FILENAME=$("$YTDL" --get-filename "${YTDL_DIR_OPTS[@]}" "$URL") printf "[FILE]: %s\n" "$FILENAME" # Download video CMD "$YTDL" "${YTDL_OPTS[@]}" "${YTDL_DIR_OPTS[@]}" "$URL" # Play video CMD "$PLAYER" "$FILENAME" >/dev/null 2>&1
I also configured a cronjob to clean the directory everyday.
I LOVE Freetube, but can it be linked to?
Libredirect extension has the option to open links on Freetube
Yea that’s the thing I’m more looking for. If I want to share a video with someone, I don’t want to have to send them an app to download first, I want to redirect to a private site in a browser that they can then choose to use how they wish.
Got it. In this case yeah Freetube is not a solution, the person would need to download Freetube and install Libredirect on the browser(wich means on mobile the person need to use firefox).
Honestly the instance that worked better for me with better uptime is inv.nadeko.net
Perfect! That’s much better for my specific use-case here, thanks!