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Youtube Premiere still screws up downloading of Videos. #18578

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GregoriusT opened this issue Dec 18, 2018 · 2 comments
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Youtube Premiere still screws up downloading of Videos. #18578

GregoriusT opened this issue Dec 18, 2018 · 2 comments

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@GregoriusT
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@GregoriusT GregoriusT commented Dec 18, 2018

Because my properly reported Issue got ignored to hell, under the false accusation of posting a duplicate without telling where the original report was whatsoever, I am going to try to report it again, making it a real duplicate, and if this one gets ignored or instant closed again I am gonna give up.

#18416

This Line will reproduce the Issue during the next two and a half hours:
youtube-dl "https://www.youtube.com/user/Lanipator/videos" --playlist-end 1

The Stats and the Issue themselves are still identical to my original Report that I already linked, and I did update youtube-dl again right before testing this Issue, and it still persists.

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@dstftw dstftw commented Dec 18, 2018

  1. Downloading live streams is expected behavior. It does not download "random parts", it downloads a live stream from now on. Skipping live streams with --match-filter is your responsibility if you don't need such behavior.
  2. As for "screwing up". Incomplete/corrupted/whatever download may happen due to numerous reasons. Provide concrete verbose logs clearly demonstrating such cases. Log from the previous issue does not show any problem with downloading. Also latest ffmpeg (that is used for HLS live streams downloading by youtube-dl) downloads aforementioned live stream without any issue.
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@GregoriusT GregoriusT commented Dec 18, 2018

Thank you for pointing me to the right general direction instead of just ignoring me.

"--match-filter !is_live" works so far for Youtube Premiere Videos. Lets hope it will work once the thing is out normally. I initially did not expect --match-filter to be the solution whatsoever when I have read through the Instructions.

And yes it was getting the Video from the point in time at which it was "live", which I considered corrupted, so this can be marked as solved.

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