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I've been using Tartube to get videos from Dropout.tv for a while now with no issues. But some of their newer videos have been giving me problems and errors. I'll get read timed out errors, I've gotten a 'ERROR: Stream #1:0 -> #0:1 (copy)" error, and most of the time the end result is a video file with no audio, and a seperate audio file. I tested older videos and they worked just fine, I made sure that Tartube, YT DLP, and ffmpeg were all up to date, and I even tried a fresh install on a different computer, and the problem keeps happening with the newer videos from dropout. Of the 10 or so random videos I tested from them, only 2 worked properly.
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If dropout.tv videos were downloadable until recently, then it's likely to be a yt-dlp issue. Dropout seems to be a subscription service, so I wasn't able to do any testing of my own.
What operating system are you using?
Ubuntu MATE
What version of Tartube are you using?
v2.4.429
If your bug report is "I can't download this video", please provide a link to the video
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I've been using Tartube to get videos from Dropout.tv for a while now with no issues. But some of their newer videos have been giving me problems and errors. I'll get read timed out errors, I've gotten a 'ERROR: Stream #1:0 -> #0:1 (copy)" error, and most of the time the end result is a video file with no audio, and a seperate audio file. I tested older videos and they worked just fine, I made sure that Tartube, YT DLP, and ffmpeg were all up to date, and I even tried a fresh install on a different computer, and the problem keeps happening with the newer videos from dropout. Of the 10 or so random videos I tested from them, only 2 worked properly.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: