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I've recently discovered a very useful app on f-droid called YTDLnis, that uses yt-dlp. Most of the typical scripting and config is hidden and the frontend just involves a URL to video/s, and pre-download preview.
Is it still up? The link won't open in f-droid nor does search find it for me.
Here's the link on Github. It doesn't seem to be on the main F-Droid repo, only IzzyOnDroid's, so I don't know why the other commenter tried to link to it on the main repo.
Thanks for this. I'll check it out.
I don't know why the other commenter tried to link to it on the main repo.
Probably sharing from the fdroid app itself. It tends to link to its own repo with package name, even if they are from a different repo.
Bingo - I haven't been in this exact situation before so I had no idea. Clicking the link opens the app flawlessly, I should make more of an effort to check links in a browser
The most powerful app I've ever used for this is 1DM+ (there's a free version as well). It won't let you download YouTube videos due to Play Store rules, but everything else pretty much works. I've never managed to match its versatility or speed for downloading videos from sites with anything else. (I'd love to replicate it on my Linux machine, if I could.)
I second 1DM+. For some reason it's the most cracked download manager I've ever used even compared to jdownloader2. No clue how or why it's so good, but I also wish I could get it to run on my Linux machine.
How does this compare to jDownloader2? JD2 seems to be able to deal with almost anything you try throwing it (with some edge cases, but you can often figure out workarounds).
We recommend using yt-dlp in a terminal app.