![]() mp4 container? All the current ffmpeg builds natively support x264. You can try installing Firefox and check the extensions page, search for a youtube downloader and maybe ease the process.I had a look at your application, pretty cool stuff, nice work! I have been using ffmpeg and AviSynth for quite a while now also, I am curious as to why there are no options for x264 or XviD in an. ![]() Sorry this is long and I did try before posting, it works but requires a web browser and manual typing commands, so 2 apps. You can use it to save a gif clip of some funny video you found, convert to mp3 for songs, or like my example, get rid of the long intros. On how to use ffmpeg, there's Google with plenty of results. ![]() Notice ffmpeg downloads and converts at the same time, so the waiting time depends on the quality, download speed and video length. On the same text box, the last line should be the output file location, just modify the last part to be filename.mp4 or anything else.Īfter that, you type -ss 00:00:10 -t 00:10:00, where -ss is starting position and -t is time, in hours:minutes:seconds, my example just cuts the first 10 seconds then converts 10 minutes.Īfter this, press the green play button on the app, wait, a log pops up if all is correct. Ytmate converts then presents downloads, pick the quality want BUT long press on 'Download' then copy the link.Īfter -i Delete whats inside the quotes and paste the download link Go to ytmate, or any video grabber website, paste the video link there (or use an app to get the download link) Google removes apps that downloaded from youtube but I just tested something that works.
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