Provided by: libwww-youtube-download-perl_0.58-1_all
NAME
youtube-download - Download video(s) from YouTube
SYNOPSIS
$ youtube-download bT8yLWy4B5w $ youtube-download http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bT8yLWy4B5w $ youtube-download < video_list_file
OPTIONS
-C, --no-colors Force disable colored output -o, --output output filename, supports `{$value}` format (default: {video_id}.{suffix}) -i, --interval Download interval (default: 1 (sec)) -p Use the given proxy. Requires LWP::Protocol::socks to be installed for socks proxies. See examples for syntax. (default: no proxy) -e, --encode File system encoding (default: utf8) -s, --skip Skip downloading a video, if target file exists. -f, --force Force overwrite output file (default: disabled) -n, --dry-run Do not download any videos, but print their target filenames, as defined by -o option. This option still sends query to Google servers to fetch details about given video. -F, --fmt Video quality (SEE ALSO Wikipedia) -v, --verbose Turns on chatty output (default: enabled) -U, --url Show playback URL of a video, but do not download it -q, --quiet Turns off the most output -h, --help Display help -m, --man Display help page -V, --version Display version --user-agent Supply your own user agent string supported `{$value}` format {video_id} / {user} / {title} / {fmt} / {suffix} / {resolution} Example: $ youtube-download -o "[{video_id}] {title}.{suffix}" $ youtube-download -p socks://127.0.0.1:4321/ -o "{title} by {user} (youtube {video_id}).{suffix}"
AUTHOR
Yuji Shimada (xaicron)