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Yt-dlp. It's basically the only way I download music nowadays.
Someday, when I'm not balls-to-the-wall poor I'll actually support the artists. Until then, it's not illegal for personal use, and morally it's that or just no music.
Speaking of, is there a known way to get around the "sign in" blocking? It's not working anymore.
It's fixed in the development versions. If you installed yt-dlp using pip, update with the prerelease flag:
pip install --upgrade --pre yt-dlp
. If you manually installed it, runyt-dlp --update-to nightly
or grab the latest dev from their nightly repo.Ah. I'll switch to pip then. I've been using the deb package. Thanks!
I just updated to the newest Ubuntu LTS, which puts pip into system managed mode so you can't easily install packages outside of a virtual environment anymore.
If you (or anyone who stumbles upon this comment in the future) run into this problem, the new recommended way to install yt-dlp through pip and keep it in your path and up to date is via pipx (
sudo apt install pipx
). The syntax is a bit gnarly for pre-releases, so I figured I'd post an update:To install the nightly:
pipx install --pip-args '\--pre' "yt-dlp[default,curl-cffi]"
To update the nightly:
pipx upgrade --pip-args '\--pre' yt-dlp
I alias the update command and run it before every download session.
(You may need to delete your old yt-dlp binaries before it'll let you install the new one - use
type -a yt-dlp
to find them.)