aajanki / yle-dl

Download videos from Yle servers
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Download videos from Yle servers

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Copyright (C) 2010-2024 Antti Ajanki, antti.ajanki@iki.fi

License: GPL v3 or later

Homepage: https://aajanki.github.io/yle-dl/index-en.html

Source code: https://github.com/aajanki/yle-dl

yle-dl is a tool for downloading media files from the video streaming services of the Finnish national broadcasting company Yle: [Yle Areena], Elävä Arkisto and Yle news.

Installation

Below are general installation instructions. See a separate page for specialized installation instructions for Debian, Ubuntu, Mac OS X, Windows and Android.

1. Install the dependencies

Optionally for few rare streams:

2. Install yle-dl

  1. Install pipx
  2. Install yle-dl: pipx install yle-dl

Installing yle-dl with all optional dependencies (pipx install yle-dl[extra]) enables storing video metadata as extended file attributes and automatically detecting filesystems that require restricted character sets.

Alternatively, installing the source distribution in the editable mode: Download the sources and run the following in the source directory: pip3 install --user .

Usage

yle-dl [options] URL

or

yle-dl [options] -i filename

where URL is the address of the Areena or Elävä arkisto web page where you would normally watch the video in a browser.

yle-dl options:

Type yle-dl --help to see the full list of options.

To download through a SOCKS5 proxy, use tsocks or a similar wrapper.

Using with libav instead of ffmpeg

yle-dl --ffmpeg avconv --ffprobe avprobe ...

Config file

Arguments that start with '--' can also be set in a config file. The default config file is ~/.yledl.conf (or alternatively ~/.config/yledl.conf) or one can be specified via --config. See yledl.conf.sample for an example configuration.

Config file syntax allows: key=value, flag=true. If an arg is specified in more than one place, then command line values override config file values which override defaults.

Contributed packages for various distros

A list of contributed packages

Integration tests

pytest-3

Some tests succeed only when run on a Finnish IP address because some Areena streams are available only in Finland. By default these tests are skipped. To run all tests, include the "--geoblocked" flag:

pytest-3 --geoblocked

Running only a single test file:

pytest-3 tests/integration/test_areena_radio_it.py

Examples

Yle Areena

Save an Areena stream to a file with an automatically generated name:

yle-dl https://areena.yle.fi/1-787136

Save a stream to a file called video.mkv:

yle-dl https://areena.yle.fi/1-787136 -o video.mkv

Playing in mpv (or in vlc or in any other video player) without downloading first:

yle-dl --pipe https://areena.yle.fi/1-787136 | mpv --slang=fi -

Executing a script to postprocess a downloaded video (see the example postprocessing script at scripts/muxmp4):

yle-dl --postprocess scripts/muxmp4 https://areena.yle.fi/1-787136

Areena live TV broadcasts

yle-dl tv1

yle-dl tv2

yle-dl teema

Record the broadcast shown an hour (3600 seconds) ago:

yle-dl --startposition -3600 tv1

Elävä Arkisto

yle-dl https://yle.fi/aihe/artikkeli/2010/10/28/studio-julmahuvi-roudasta-rospuuttoon

Embedded videos on the yle.fi news articles

yle-dl https://yle.fi/a/74-20036911

Creating a new release

Release instructions

Known problems

Problem: Subtitles are visible only for the first five minutes.

Solution: Update your ffmpeg to version 4.1 or later.

Problem: Subtitles are missing on live stream

This is a known problem. Currently there are no fixes.

Problem: I get warnings about unsupported subtitles and dropping subtitles

Downloading produces a bunch of warnings such as "Can't support the subtitle" and "Dropping 114 duplicated subtitle events".

These warning messages are harmless and can be ignored. Subtitles should get downloaded correctly in most cases despite the warnings. The only exceptions are live streams.

Problem: I installed yle-dl but get an error message "command not found" when I try to run it

The installation location is not on shell's search path. Use the full path to run yle-dl: ~/.local/bin/yle-dl

Better yet, append the search path permanently by editing shell's config file. For example, on bash do the following:

echo "export PATH=\"\$HOME/.local/bin:\$PATH\"" >> ~/.bashrc && source ~/.bashrc