>>1207710>If you're using batch scripts with yt-dl can you please share?The tool Youtube Video and Audio Downloader (WebEx) mentioned at
>>1205769 comes with its own scripts it installs. This tool is a rewrite of YouTube video and audio downloader add-on by @inbasic written in WebExtension.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/youtube_downloader_webx/Ironically, it should be rated at 5 stars, but each time youtube makes changes that target the tool, it fails to work for a short while before the author comes up with a fix. But during that time, users stupidly downvote the tool because there is no gratitude with some people.
.。・*゜*・。..。・*゜*・。.。・*゜*・。..。・*゜*・。..。・*゜*・。.。・*゜*・。.
The author of the above rewrite also made a GUI tool so you can either drag files to it OR click on its selector to open up a windows selection box to pick the two files (video only file, audio only file) to combine into one video. If you install this, you can use its GUI instead of your command script to combine the video_only and audio_only streams using ffmpeg. To pick the two files in the Windows GUI, simply press CTRL and then click on the two files to be combined. Picrel shows the _A and _V (audio and video) file output from YT-DL being selected for combination.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/media-conversion-tool/