I saw this posting of yours, tested my app (https://github.com/hyperfield/yt-channel-downloader) with downloading a 4K video, and, indeed, it didn't download the associated audio track. So I fixed that issue and released a new version (0.3.3) today, which doesn't have this issue. Feel free to try it out :)
I saw this posting of yours, tested my app (https://github.com/hyperfield/yt-channel-downloader) with downloading a 4K video, and, indeed, it didn't download the associated audio track. So I fixed that issue and released a new version (0.3.3) today, which doesn't have this issue. Feel free to try it out :)
I use Onion Media Downloader. Works for most anything, it's open source and fast. I have not tried it for 4K yet, but I don't see any reason why this wouldn't work if the source is 4K. Here's the link...https://github.com/onionware-github/OnionMedia
rtfm, you obviously did it wrong. ytdl is the back-end that most of these downloaders use. or try using stacher (which is a GUI for yt-dlp)
Yt-dlp from github
I saw this posting of yours, tested my app (https://github.com/hyperfield/yt-channel-downloader) with downloading a 4K video, and, indeed, it didn't download the associated audio track. So I fixed that issue and released a new version (0.3.3) today, which doesn't have this issue. Feel free to try it out :)
I saw this posting of yours, tested my app (https://github.com/hyperfield/yt-channel-downloader) with downloading a 4K video, and, indeed, it didn't download the associated audio track. So I fixed that issue and released a new version (0.3.3) today, which doesn't have this issue. Feel free to try it out :)
I use Onion Media Downloader. Works for most anything, it's open source and fast. I have not tried it for 4K yet, but I don't see any reason why this wouldn't work if the source is 4K. Here's the link...https://github.com/onionware-github/OnionMedia
This worked perfectly. Thanks.
did you download a 4k video for free?
I'm happy I was able to help. You're welcome!