wow just wow while i can’t say i didn’t see this one coming but it always amazes me where greed could lead someone

  • zos_kia@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Honestly I think I’ll go full hoarder with YouTube archivist and find a way to stream/synchronize on my devices. I mostly use YouTube to go to sleep so there is no way I go back to videos being interrupted by loud ass ads.

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      i don’t want to be a buzz kill but if this train continue its course i am afraid that they gonna do something about youtube-dl

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        1 year ago

        And then there will be another fork that does something about their something. Just like what happened to Vanced, for example.

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        they wouldn’t be able to do anything. youtube-dl doesn’t use an API or anything like that, it just streams the video like a browser would and rips the stream. if they somehow actually managed to selectively block youtube-dl, all youtube-dl would have to do is send a different user agent. the only defense against stream ripping in general is to not stream anything at all, which Youtube obviously cannot do

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          No, when they decide to end yt-dl (and similar tools) they will just enable DRM on all videos, rather than just the pay-per-view videos. The infrastructure already exists for Netflix-like DRM on YouTube. If they are serious about cracking down on ad blocking then it is a matter of time before they throw that switch.