On Sun, Jul 03, 2016 at 09:19:54AM -0400, Hal halinux@frontier.com [LINUX_Newbies] wrote:
>
> > However, if it's defintely giving that pixelation you're describing,
> > there's a few options. I don't know much about youtube uploading, so not
> > sure why youtube-dl wouldn't get the captions, whenever I've used it, say,
> > with anime, I've bee able to get my captions.
>
> I see that "captions" means many things; embedded or separate tracks, etc..
> So much to learn.. I, also, note that other "grab" programs don't print the
> captions with the quality good, otherwise.. I suspect almost all of them
> use ffmpeg as the backend..
>
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> > Also, are you using the latest youtube-dl, that is, going to their site and
> > downloading it, or the one provided by your distribution? Sometimes, those
> > will be older versions and not work as well.
>
> Latest version I could find; didn't try older ones..
My suggestion would have only been to try the latest. :)
>
> I have another issue with the 4kvideodownloader.com tarball that I bought
> and should list separately..
If you paid for that one, they may offer some form of support.
I don't know how subs are usually put into youtube videos, as I don't
download them often. The few that I have, anime, had them embedded as part
of the video. (which you can do by say, making an mkv container, then,
with various ffmpeg parameters making it into an mp4 file.)
There may be some other screengrabber that does it, or a better youtube
downloader. Sorry I can't be more help.
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Scott Robbins
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