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    How to use yt-dlp to download video (e.g. Youtube) in really best quality

    YT-DLP (https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp) is among the best cross-platform command line tools to download videos/playlists from thousands of sites, incl. Youtube.

    By default it downloads best available quality. Yet the quality is not always the best.

    It appears currently in 2024 that it prefers (at least in Youtube case) the widely supported codec like VP9 before better, yet much less supported AV1 codec.

    So if your TV supports AV1 or you do not care, because you will play just on a modern computer, then you can add "-S vcodec" parameter to sort and prefer by the best codec. For mode details on sorting, check https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp?tab=readme-ov-file#sorting-formats

    Prefer really the best codec (and possibly the quality):

    -S vcodec

    further limit videos up to HD (excluding FullHD and higher resolutions):

    -S vcodec,res:720

    further make sure that the video gets more compatible audio codec (AAC) to it if possible:

    -S res:720,vcodec,acodec:aac

    Download also all available subtitles:

    --write-subs --sub-langs all

    If you do NOT want less supported codecs like AV1, you may do:

    -S res:720
    or
    --format="bv*[height<=720]+ba/b"

    i think that this default approach (of excluding currently less compatible codecs like AV1) may be better to prevent YTD to combine weird video+audio codecs (like AV1 mp4_dash + Opus webm_dash instead of possibly more compatible AV1 mp4_dash + m4a_dash).

    On Linux, i can setup an aliases/full commands like this (you would need to replace path to yt-dlp) and to have permanent alias, add the line into a file $HOME/.bashrc and then load into current environment using "source $HOME/.bashrc", then you can just run "ytd videoaddresshere" to download the video:

    A) best quality - widely supported codecs
    alias {youtube-dl,ytdl,ytd}='echo ">>>>> Unsupported? Try "gallery-dl" <<<<<<" && $HOME/apps/yt-dlp -U;$HOME/apps/yt-dlp --write-subs --sub-langs all --merge-output-format=mp4 --format="bv*[height<=720]+ba/b"'
    B) really best quality - less supported codecs
    alias {youtube-dl,ytdl,ytd}='echo ">>>>> Unsupported? Try "gallery-dl" <<<<<<" && $HOME/apps/yt-dlp -U;$HOME/apps/yt-dlp --write-subs --sub-langs all --merge-output-format=mp4 -S vcodec,res:720'
    Last edited by Fli; 09-13-2024 at 07:23 AM.

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