HTTP service for yt-dlp that downloads media from requested URL and streams, transmux and transcode to requested format if needed.
It can be used to convert media, create podcasts and audio only versions of media from various site like youtube, vimeo etc.
Docker image uses ffmpeg from wader/static-ffmpeg which can handle most format and codecs. Default configuration can transcode to these format, container and codecs:
Format | Container | Audio | Video | Subtitle |
---|---|---|---|---|
alac | mp4 | alac | ||
flac | flac | flac | ||
gif | gif | gif | ||
m4a | mp4 | aac | ||
mp3 | mp3 | mp3 | ||
ogg | ogg | vorbis, opus | ||
wav | wav | pcm_s16le | ||
mkv | matroska | aac, alac, ac3, mp3, vorbis, opus, flac | h264, hevc, vp8, vp9, theora, av1 | subrip, ass |
mp4 | mp4 | aac, alac, mp3, vorbis, flac | h264, vp9, av1, hevc | mov_text |
mxf | mxf | pcm_s16le | mpeg2video | |
ts | mpegts | aac, mp3, ac3 | h264, hevc | |
webm | webm | vorbis, opus | vp8, av1, vp9 | webvtt |
rss | mp3 | mp3 |
The rss
format transforms a playlist into a RSS audio podcast.
See ydls.json for more details.
Pull mwader/ydls
or build image using the Dockerfile. Run a container and publish
TCP port 8080 somehow.
docker run -p 8080:8080 mwader/ydls
Run go get github.com/wader/ydls/cmd/ydls
to install ydls
.
Make sure you have ffmpeg, yt-dlp, rtmpdump and mplayer
installed and in PATH
.
Copy and edit ydls.json to match your ffmpeg builds supported formats and codecs.
Start with ydls -server -config /path/to/ydls.json
and it default will listen
on port 8080.
Download and make sure media is in specified format:
GET /<format>[+option+option...]/<URL-not-encoded>
GET /?format=<format>&url=<URL>[&codec=...&codec=...&retranscode=...]
Download in best format:
GET /<URL-not-encoded>
GET /?url=<URL-encoded>
format
- Format name. See table above and ydls.json
URL
- Any URL that yt-dlp can handle
URL-not-encoded
- Non-URL-encoded URL. The idea is to be able to simply
prepend the download URL with the ydls URL by hand without doing any encoding
(for example in the browser location bar)
codec
- Codec to use instead of default for format (can be specified one or two times for
audio and video codec)
retranscode
- Retranscode even if input codec is same as output
time
- Only download specificed time range. Ex: 30s
, 20m30s
, 1h20m30s
will limit
duration. 10s-30s
will seek 10 seconds and stop at 30 seconds (20 second output duration)
items
- If playlist only include this many items
option
- Codec name, time range, retranscode
or <N>items
Download and make sure media is in mp3 format:
http://ydls/mp3/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cF1zJYkBW4A
Download using query parameters and make sure media is in mp3 format:
http://ydls/?format=mp3&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DcF1zJYkBW4A
Download and make sure media is in webm format:
http://ydls/webm/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cF1zJYkBW4A
Download and make sure media is in mkv format using mp3 and h264 codecs:
http://ydls/mkv+mp3+h264/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cF1zJYkBW4A
Download and retranscode to mp3 even if input is already mp3:
http://ydls/mp3+retranscode/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cF1zJYkBW4A
Download specified time range in mp3:
http://ydls/mp3+10s-30s/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cF1zJYkBW4A
Download in best format:
http://ydls/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cF1zJYkBW4A
Playlist as audio podcast with 3 latest items:
http://ydls/rss+3items/https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=PLtLJO5JKE5YCYgIdpJPxNzWxpMuUWgbVi
For some formats the transcoded file might have zero length or duration as transcoding is done while streaming. This is usually not a problem for most players.
Download with curl and save to filename provided by response header:
curl -OJ http://ydls-host/mp3/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cF1zJYkBW4A
Docker image can download from command line. This will download in mp3 format to current directory:
docker run --rm -v "$PWD:$PWD" -w "$PWD" mwader/ydls https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cF1zJYkBW4A mp3
yt-dlp URL can point to a plain media file.
If you run the service using some cloud services you might run into geo-restriction issues with some sites like youtube.
When fiddling with ffmpeg and yt-dlp related code I usually do this:
docker build --target dev -t ydls-dev . && docker run --rm -ti -v "$PWD:/$PWD" -w "$PWD" ydls-dev
Then inside dev container:
# run cli version
go run cmd/ydls/main.go -config ./ydls.json -debug
# run all tests
CONFIG="$PWD/ydls.json" TEST_EXTERNAL=1 go test -v -cover -race ./...
ydls is licensed under the MIT license. See LICENSE for the full license text.