Hello! First thing's first, youtube-dl is required for you to use the downloading feature whereas ffmpeg is required to use the convert/trim section
Here is a setup guide I made on youtube for how to setup youtube-dl! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5axVgHHDBvU
Here is an album of pictures of the program in action: https://imgur.com/a/U24lOV3
And a list of things it can be used to do!
- Trim a file with a specified time gap
- Convert a file to a specified format
- Download any supported link to a specified location
- Download only a specified portion of a supported link (which I am most proud of) as in from x time to z time
- Add youtube-dl's path your system's path (or any other chosen directory/program for that matter)
- Embed Thumbnails (Atomic Parsley required: http://atomicparsley.sourceforge.net/)
- Include Subtitles (if available)
- Exe name change taken into account if applicable
- Download and specify a range for a playlist
- Update youtube-dl
- Wipe youtube-dl's cache
- See a list of available formats for a given link
- Download multiple links in the same queue
- Copy command to clipboard instead of executing
- Prioritize highest quality
- Specify title of new file
- Specify download location for any process
I'm very proud of this program since I put a lot of work into it, I would appreciate it greatly if you check it out! Thanks for reading :)