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|Full description=AVideo /ævə'dɛjo:/ is a powerful, 100% libre video and audio downloader for GNU/Linux. With your freedom and privacy a #1 priority, avideo offers you peace of mind in watching everything from world news and documentaries to the latest cat videos. | |Full description=AVideo /ævə'dɛjo:/ is a powerful, 100% libre video and audio downloader for GNU/Linux. With your freedom and privacy a #1 priority, avideo offers you peace of mind in watching everything from world news and documentaries to the latest cat videos. | ||
− | + | AVideo builds on the power of the infamous youtube-dl to ensure that the user's liberty is not sacrificed. | |
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+ | YouTube-DL incorporates JS, SWF, and SDK interpreters in order to deliver some functionality. However, packaging these runs contrary to delivering freedom as a number 1 priority. | ||
|Homepage URL=https://notabug.org/GPast/avideo | |Homepage URL=https://notabug.org/GPast/avideo | ||
|User level=beginner | |User level=beginner | ||
+ | |Is High Priority Project=No | ||
|VCS checkout command=git clone "https://notabug.org/GPast/avideo" | |VCS checkout command=git clone "https://notabug.org/GPast/avideo" | ||
|Computer languages=Python | |Computer languages=Python | ||
|Documentation note=[https://notabug.org/GPast/avideo/wiki Wiki] | |Documentation note=[https://notabug.org/GPast/avideo/wiki Wiki] | ||
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+ | In order to circumvent YouTube's DRM and gain access to the media file's URL, either some JS downloaded from YouTube needs to be executed (which avideo is built to avoid), that JS needs to be reverse-engineered (not currently practical), or YouTube needs to remove its DRM option (which doesn't seem likely in the short term). As a consequence, it's currently impossible to download those videos with DRM using avideo. | ||
|Accepts cryptocurrency donations=No | |Accepts cryptocurrency donations=No | ||
|Related projects=youtube-dl | |Related projects=youtube-dl | ||
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|Last review by=Adfeno | |Last review by=Adfeno | ||
|Last review date=2018/02/16 | |Last review date=2018/02/16 | ||
+ | |Submitted by=Iank | ||
|Submitted date=2018/02/16 | |Submitted date=2018/02/16 | ||
|Is GNU=No | |Is GNU=No | ||
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|Prerequisite kind=Required to build | |Prerequisite kind=Required to build | ||
|Prerequisite description=nosetests | |Prerequisite description=nosetests | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:25, 27 March 2018
AVideo
https://notabug.org/GPast/avideo
A powerful, 100% libre video and audio downloader for GNU/Linux
AVideo /ævə'dɛjo:/ is a powerful, 100% libre video and audio downloader for GNU/Linux. With your freedom and privacy a #1 priority, avideo offers you peace of mind in watching everything from world news and documentaries to the latest cat videos.
AVideo builds on the power of the infamous youtube-dl to ensure that the user's liberty is not sacrificed.
YouTube-DL incorporates JS, SWF, and SDK interpreters in order to deliver some functionality. However, packaging these runs contrary to delivering freedom as a number 1 priority.
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Development | VCS Repository Webview | https://notabug.org/GPast/avideo |
Development | Bug Tracking | https://notabug.org/GPast/avideo/issues |
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Required to build | pandoc |
Required to build | zip |
Required to build | nosetests |
Required to build | GNU make |
Required to build | python |
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