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by phihag_
4219 days ago
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Hi, I'm the current lead developer. We update extremely frequently because our release model is different from other software; there is usually little fear of regressions (fingers crossed), and lots of tiny features (i.e. small fixes or support for new sites) that are immediately useful for our users. We've had the experience that almost all users prefer it that way, so we try to enable every reporter to get the newest version by simply updating instead of having to check out the git repository. As @fillipo said above, there is little if any pushback from video sites. Most of the time, they update their interface (we've gotten better in anticipating minor changes) and something breaks. The recent string of YouTube breaks (for some videos, mostly music videos - general video is unaffected) is caused by the complexity of their new player system, which forces us to behave more and more like a full-fledged webbrowser. But I think we usually manage to get out a fix and a new release within a couple of hours, so after a small youtube-dl -U (Caveats do apply[0]) you should be all set again. Sorry! [0] https://yt-dl.org/update |
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Anyway, if you didn't write this tool (and update it) -- I'd have to do it myself. And I'd rather not do anything myself ;-)