meeb / tubesync

Syncs YouTube channels and playlists to a locally hosted media server
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Features #533

Open wsdookadr opened 1 month ago

wsdookadr commented 1 month ago

I've used Tubesync quite a bit.

Features that would make a great addition. Here's a list of them:

The first one would help a lot on old devices that only know certain codecs. If a codec is not available for download, ffmpeg could be used to convert to that one.

meeb commented 1 month ago

Hi, thanks for the suggestions.

I'm unlikely to implement transcoding in tubesync itself. The design is you would download media with tubesync then have something like Plex or Jellyfin play the media on your devices and Plex / Jellyfin would do the transcoding. You can select codecs for your preferred download format for the source, just not convert it on the fly.

What sort of notes would you want to add to media? What would they be used for?

Some sort of basic search could be useful, I'll put that on the wishlist.

Cheers.

wsdookadr commented 1 month ago

The design is you would download media with tubesync then have something like Plex or Jellyfin play the media

How does one currently use Jellyfin together with tubesync?

What sort of notes would you want to add to media?

For example I download a lot of courses and lectures and it'd be useful to be able to take notes from them.

What would they be used for?

To search through them mainly when I need to review some of the material.

Some sort of basic search could be useful, I'll put that on the wishlist.

Thank you :+1:

drajabr commented 4 weeks ago

@wsdookadr Take a look at tubearchivist maybe better fit your needs. I actually just switch from tubearchivist to tubesync coz I mainly do playback from jellyfin, so don't need tubearchivist in my case