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YouTube-DL: Feature Request of 'Video Quality' option in 'Output Template'. #21804

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RangaSE opened this issue Jul 16, 2019 · 3 comments
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YouTube-DL: Feature Request of 'Video Quality' option in 'Output Template'. #21804

RangaSE opened this issue Jul 16, 2019 · 3 comments

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@RangaSE RangaSE commented Jul 16, 2019

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  • I'm reporting a feature request
  • I've verified that I'm running youtube-dl version 2019.07.16
  • I've searched the bugtracker for similar feature requests including closed ones

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Greetings!
I have an Issue/Feature Request for (explicit) 'Video Quality' in (of my) videos; same video, one is '1080p' and the other is '2160p' with same title. This one is having '16:9' ratio (HD, 1.77777..8). But, not always! There are many other ratios such as '1.85', '2.20','2.35' or '2.40'. And some are having higher ratios as well.
For example, a normal video with '16:9' ratio:
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[ffmpeg] Merging formats into "D:\Downloads\Train Ride to Tibet on the Worlds Highest Railway (u20181031; 641; 2160p30)YT 'We're the Russos'.mp4"
[debug] ffmpeg command line: ...
Deleting original file D:\Downloads\Train Ride to Tibet on the Worlds Highest Railway (u20181031; 641; 2160p30)YT 'We're the Russos'.f313.webm (pass -k to keep)
....
And another video NOT having '16:9' ratio:
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[ffmpeg] Merging formats into "D:\Downloads\The Fantastic Four - Trailer (2005) (u20110130; 146; 808p24)YT 'QualityIsNumber1'.mp4"
Deleting original file D:\Downloads\The Fantastic Four - Trailer (2005) (u20110130; 146; 808p24)YT 'QualityIsNumber1'.f137.mp4 (pass -k to keep)
...
The last one is supposed to be '1080p24', I am giving Output Template as ' -o "D:\Downloads%(title)s (u%(upload_date)s; %(duration)s; %(height)sp%(fps)s)YT '%(uploader)s'.%(ext)s" -- ' since, YT-DL doesn't have option for Video Quality (Output Template).
{ Also, you can note that the duration is in 'second' (146;) instead of 'h,m,s' (0,2,26;) If you want only the function/procedure, (like durationHMS) may be I can help. }
Thanks for (your) Patience.
ATB! Regards,

@RangaSE RangaSE added the request label Jul 16, 2019
@dstftw dstftw closed this Jul 16, 2019
@dstftw dstftw added the incomplete label Jul 16, 2019
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@RangaSE RangaSE commented Aug 1, 2019

Greetings!
I just don't understand that 'dstftw' did as 'incomplete' and 'Closed'.
I made 'A Feature Request' for 'Video Quality' such as 1080p or 2160p, only when they are in 4:3 or 16:9 aspect ratios (AR) and showed two references for the same, as, 4:3 and 16:9 and not in those AR. So, I don't think the term 'Incomplete' apply.
ATB! Regards,

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@dstftw dstftw commented Aug 1, 2019

Your explanation is total mess I don't even want to bother deciphering.
If you want something to be implemented you must clearly explain what you're requesting, how to obtain such information with concrete examples URLs.

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@RangaSE RangaSE commented Aug 1, 2019

(P.S.: Please , see 'Stats for Nerds' option on Right click. ATB!)

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