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#changelog exporting search results into a text file

A new export option was added for subtitle search results (grid layout) to export the results, in combination with timestamps, into a text file. For videos which have the "Creative Commons" license it's then possible  to feed the results into yt-dlp (needs to be installed separately with ffmpeg) and download all the segments into local files.

The following options can be configured for the export:

Pad seconds before match -  number of seconds to add before the timestamp of the first matched subtitle line

Pad seconds after match - number of seconds to add after the end of the last matched subtitle line

Results per video - if the video has multiple hits - limits the number of hits exported per video (from 1 to All hits)

The recommended  parameters for use with yt-dlp are displayed during export, the last parameter -"filmot_export_.txt" should be replaced with the file name of the exported list.

#changelog exporting search results into a text file

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To turn the exported video list into a list of channel names for whitelisting or blacklisting, use: using yt-dlp given a YouTube video URL, you can use the following command: yt-dlp -o "%(channel)s" --get-filename "VIDEO_URL"

MassPsychosis

https://github.com/cytsunny/youtube-playlist/ supports watching created playlist without downloading. It would be nice to see this html code added to the site. -edit-> actually this site is good as it is, just plug in the youtube video ids.

MassPsychosis


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