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How to convert messed-up .vtt sub file from youtube-dl —write-auto-sub download ?
27 septembre 2023, par perry_the_pythonMy goal is to download a YouTube video with auto-generated subtitles in a separate file like
.vtt
,.srt
, etc.

I am currently trying to achieve this with
youtube-dl
but I am open to other solutions if needed.

When I run the following command, it downloads the video as
.mp4
(which is fine) and a separate.vtt
file, but the.vtt
seems to be messed-up somehow and displays all the text for the whole clip at once instead of the specified times.

Command I am running :


youtube-dl --write-auto-sub https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Roc89oOZOF4&list=PLJBo3iyb1U0eNNN4Dij3N-d0rCJpMyAKQ&index=45



Downloads this .vtt :


WEBVTT
Kind: captions
Language: en

00:00:05.960 --> 00:00:08.290 align:start position:0%
 
thank <00:00:06.003><c>you </c><00:00:06.046><c>ah </c><00:00:06.089><c>crap </c><00:00:06.132><c>well </c><00:00:06.175><c>looks </c><00:00:06.218><c>like </c><00:00:06.261><c>the </c><00:00:06.304><c>good </c><00:00:06.347><c>Lord </c><00:00:06.390><c>just </c><00:00:06.433><c>sent </c><00:00:06.476><c>me </c><00:00:06.519><c>a </c><00:00:06.562><c>conversation </c><00:00:06.605><c>starter </c><00:00:06.648><c>come </c><00:00:06.691><c>here </c><00:00:06.734><c>Jesse </c><00:00:06.777><c>come </c><00:00:06.820><c>get </c><00:00:06.863><c>the </c><00:00:06.906><c>ball </c><00:00:06.949><c>hmm</c>

00:00:08.290 --> 00:00:10.549 align:start position:0%
thank you ah crap well looks like the good Lord just sent me a conversation starter come here Jesse come get the ball hmm
 

00:00:10.549 --> 00:00:13.070 align:start position:0%
 
 

00:00:13.070 --> 00:00:15.470 align:start position:0%
 
 

00:00:15.470 --> 00:00:23.750 align:start position:0%
 
 

00:00:23.750 --> 00:00:23.760 align:start position:0%
 
 

00:00:23.760 --> 00:00:26.480 align:start position:0%
 






I have read that this may be done on purpose by YouTube.


Even if this is true, is there any way to convert this
.vtt
to a usable format or simply download correctly-formatted auto-generated subtitles from YouTube ?

Python, FFMPEG, cmd-line preferred, but anything is helpful !


Thanks ! Any and all assistance is greatly appreciated !


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Directly response video to the client for download when ffmpeg cutting the video
7 mars 2023, par web disinerI am bulding a web application using Node.js with Express framework. That simply cut the video and send to the client browser as a response for download. For cutting a video i use FFmpeg tool.
all things working fine but ffmpeg cutted video save to working directory.


Below is my code..


const child_process= require("child_process")

const cutting =async()=>{
 ffmpeg = child_process.spawn('ffmpeg', [

 "-i", /video.mp4,
 "-ss", "00:02:20",
 "-to","00:02:50",
 "-c:v", "copy", 
 "-c:a", "copy", 
 "output3.mp4"






 ])
 ffmpeg.stderr.on('data', function(data) {
 console.log('ffmpeg stderr data = '+data );
 });

}



This is image of working directory


Now i want when
**ffmpeg cutting the video it directly send chunks of video to the client for download **
without saving it in working directory or server where my code is hosted.

How can i do this ? which approch will useful for this ?
Anyone help me. much appreciated
Thanks


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hey i need to download my coaching classes but they are using hls aes 128 bit encrypted streams. i downloaded m3u8 and all .ts files and found enc key
19 mars 2023, par tinu oneI downloaded all the .ts files using a python script but it is encrypted with aes 128.i found a encryption key (supposedly) under the network tab in developer options. I ran it through ffmpeg but got an error( invalid data found while processing ). I need these classes because they are going to remove it in may 2023. i am a noob to this and may have done step wrong. Please forgive me. I would deeply appreciate anyone who will help me find a solution to this problem. Thankyou.


I downloaded all the .ts files and m3u8 file and put it inside a folder. I hosted the key file in localhost that I found under the preview tab of the network tab in developer options( it was named key/ after all and had characters which was not human readable. it also had the request URL similar to that inside the m3u8 file)because ffmpeg did not want to read the key file from my local pc. I edited the m3u8 file to access the key stored in local host and it read successfully. but it shows error( invalid data found while processing).


encryption key from preview tab I found : Ø®¢Ù¦Aä [u
request url of the key : https://classes.brilliantpala.org/api/v2.5/video_contents/42475/key/


unedited m3u8 file :


#EXTM3U
#EXT-X-VERSION:3
#EXT-X-TARGETDURATION:19
#EXT-X-MEDIA-SEQUENCE:0
#EXT-X-KEY:METHOD=AES-128,URI="https://classes.brilliantpala.org/api/v2.4/encryption_key/40cd559c70c241699cfcda9072c4fb42/",IV=0x00000000000000000000000000000000
#EXTINF:11.680000,
video_0.ts
#EXTINF:10.000000,
video_1.ts
#EXTINF:10.000000,
etc etc..



fetch("https://classes.brilliantpala.org/api/v2.5/video_contents/42475/key/", {
 "headers": {
 "accept": "*/*",
 "accept-language": "en-US,en;q=0.9",
 "sec-ch-ua": "\"Microsoft Edge\";v=\"111\", \"Not(A:Brand\";v=\"8\", \"Chromium\";v=\"111\"",
 "sec-ch-ua-mobile": "?0",
 "sec-ch-ua-platform": "\"Windows\"",
 "sec-fetch-dest": "empty",
 "sec-fetch-mode": "cors",
 "sec-fetch-site": "same-origin",
 "x-key": "5e5d8c5d0486a678ccd4935ecb9fa8a01b1db7327396184ab00b50573119e947"
 },
 "referrer": "https://classes.brilliantpala.org/courses/535/contents/42475/",
 "referrerPolicy": "strict-origin-when-cross-origin",
 "body": null,
 "method": "GET",
 "mode": "cors",
 "credentials": "include"
});```