Do you have a fool-proof method?

Test link - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMeWsh7H6RI

  • I have Internet Download Manager and it has browser integration. But the programmer can be very annoying. It stopped working 100% of the time. And I guess he's not going to fix it. And I bet he won't even make the link available so I can grab it with another app.

  • I also use yt5s.com. It used to be golden but starting yesterday it's gives me 403 error sometimes.

  • At deturl.com - I tried all the download links to other sites but it seems the site was abandoned. The links are dead and the sites that work - also generated 403 yesterday. I'm about to try right now but I expect 403s again.

  • chickentendrils [any, comrade/them]
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    1 day ago

    yt-dlp (a fork of youtube-dl) is the best option in my opinion, probably IDM just pulls its python package in but then doesn't get updated until IDM gets updated. There are free/open source GUI front ends for it too, I'm not familiar with them myself.

    Sometimes it breaks when Youtube update something, and there is probably a battle over ads/3rd party addons for Youtube that may come to a head next year.

    I've used it for a decade and a half at this point, based on the earliest stuff in my video archive folder.

    • Chronicon [they/them]
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      1 day ago

      yeah yt-dlp is the goat for sure. Does a lot of sites besides youtube too. I use it for any old m3u8 video embed I find too, plus twitch vods, etc etc. Not the most user friendly for those that don't like CLI but there are GUI frontends