• nore {she/her}@sh.itjust.works
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    So my new workflow is to use Piped to find a video, then copy the end of the link and type “yt-dlp <C-S-v>” in a terminal, wait for the video(s) to download, and open in mpv.

    Why not just pass the YouTube link to mpv so you don’t have to wait for the video to download?

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      4 months ago

      I still have to wait a long time for the video to load in the Mpv cache, and sometimes I want a bunch of videos to watch later (or watch multiple times if they’re educational). In which case, I either open up a bunch of videos in their own mpv windows and they all load while I’m watching the first one, or I download them while I’m doing something else.

      But loading a bunch of mpv windows is heavier than a bunch of terminals running yt-dlp (and I could also just switch to using tmux… which I probably should get around to at some point).

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        4 months ago

        I still have to wait a long time for the video to load in the Mpv cache

        In my experience the video loads in a few seconds compared to the minutes it’d take for it to download, but I get your second point.

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          Depends on the options mpv passes to yt-dlp—I personally have in my mpv config to grab 720p videos, so that it’s faster than downloading full quality.