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Block YouTube from source page when trying to download a video with youtube-dl
18 mars 2018, par user3108268E.g. example.com/1 has a video hosted, you run
youtube-dl example.com/1
and it all works fine, the video gets downloaded.E.g. example.com/2 also has a video, but it also has a YouTube trailer. If you run
youtube-dl example.com/2
the hosted video gets completely ignored and only YouTube trailer gets downloaded.From what I see in the log is that the wanted local video playlist gets downloaded first and then ignored by getting overwritten by embedded YouTube playlist download.
You can’t even get the url with
--get-url
or get format with--list-formats
. It always prints the googlevideos URL for the YouTube trailer and lists only the YouTube trailer formats.I did manage to pull out the local video URL via
--dump-pages
and decoding the base64 encoded source. But the problem is that the URL contains a unique token each time the page example.com/2 is called, so passing the unique one-time video URL like e.g. example.com/2/video.php ?token=asdf to youtube-dl won’t download the video.So I figured somehow I need to bypass the YouTube trailer source and playlist when calling
youtube-dl example.com/2
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Révision 18876 : spip3beta dans archives
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How can I record a rectangle centered around the mouse cursor when it last moved
28 décembre 2022, par VesoripiI would like an ffmpeg incantation that will do A, or B, or C where


A is…
The ffmpeg incantation will record a rectangle that is centered around the caret (the "text cursor") when text is being typed.


B is…
The ffmpeg incantation will record a rectangle that is centered around the mouse cursor when the mouse cursor is actually moving or when the mouse cursor had been moving less than, say, 2 seconds ago.


C is…
The ffmpeg incantation will stop recording video, yet continue to record audio, if the mouse cursor had not been moving for 2 seconds or longer and the caret (the "text cursor") had not been moving for 2 seconds or longer.


On Linux Mint 21.1 Cinnamon, although both of the following incantations…


ffmpeg -f x11grab -follow_mouse centered -framerate 25 -video_size cif -i :0.0 -preset slow output.mkv



and


ffmpeg -f x11grab -follow_mouse centered -show_region 1 -framerate 25 -video_size cif -i :0.0 -c:v libx264 -crf 0 -preset slow output.mp4



successfully record the mouse cursor as I would like, obviously both incantations fail to record the caret (the "text cursor") when text is being typed.


Here’s my use case…


As a form of documentation, I intend to create screencasts of my coding sessions which I will narrate. I realize that this unusual form of documentation would normally result in large video files. Therefore, instead of recording the entire screen, I would like to record a small rectangle around either the area where I am typing text or—when I am using my mouse—around the area my mouse cursor is located. As a result I hope to create video files which take up less storage space, yet are still useful to me.


For example, I hope that when I review my coding sessions I will be able to quickly be reminded that, for example, "Oh, yeah, that's what I was thinking when I wrote that line of code. Yes. Now I remember : I was stuck, then went to Stackoverflow, did some research, and found solution XYZ to solve my problem.”


In other words, I won’t exclusively be coding during my coding sessions ; sometimes I will be doing research on, for example, Stackoverflow. When I am doing research on—for example, Stackoverflow—I want my mouse cursor recorded.


For your information,
follow_mouse
at 3.21.1 Options.