cross-posted from: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/22423685

EDIT: For those who are too lazy to click the link, this is what it says

Hello,

Sad news for everyone. YouTube/Google has patched the latest workaround that we had in order to restore the video playback functionality.

Right now we have no other solutions/fixes. You may be able to get Invidious working on residential IP addresses (like at home) but on datacenter IP addresses Invidious won’t work anymore.

If you are interested to install Invidious at home, we remind you that we have a guide for that here: https://docs.invidious.io/installation/..

This is not the death of this project. We will still try to find new solutions, but this might take time, months probably.

I have updated the public instance list in order to reflect on the working public instances: https://instances.invidious.io. Please don’t abuse them since the number is really low.

Feel free to discuss this politely on Matrix or IRC.

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    Yes but literally throwing together a script to download the days subscription videos to a jellyfin media drive would be stupidly simple.

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        10 hours ago

        Well you know what they say “Great minds think quicker than mine and probably have already had that thought.”

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      23 hours ago

      “Stupidly simple” might be overselling it when it comes to the masses adopting it. Not everyone is adept at “throwing together a script.”

      That being said, I’m all for helping the masses adapt.

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        “Give me a Python script using yt-dlp that I can run on a cronjob that will download the videos from any of my subscribed channels since the last time the script was run”

        You can use the following Python script to download videos from your subscribed channels since the last run. This script uses yt-dlp and stores the last download timestamp to track new videos.

        First, ensure you have yt-dlp installed:

        pip install yt-dlp
        

        Then, create a script called download_videos.py:

        import os
        import json
        import subprocess
        from datetime import datetime
        
        # Configuration
        last_run_file = 'last_run.json'
        download_directory = 'downloads'
        
        # Ensure the download directory exists
        os.makedirs(download_directory, exist_ok=True)
        
        # Load the last run time
        if os.path.exists(last_run_file):
            with open(last_run_file, 'r') as f:
                last_run = json.load(f)['last_run']
        else:
            last_run = datetime.now().isoformat()
        
        # Update the last run time to now
        current_run = datetime.now().isoformat()
        
        # Command to get videos from subscribed channels since the last run
        command = [
            'yt-dlp',
            '--download-archive', 'archive.txt',
            '--output', f'{download_directory}/%(title)s.%(ext)s',
            '--date-after', last_run,
            '--no-post-overwrites',
            '--merge-output-format', 'mp4',
            'https://www.youtube.com/channel/CHANNEL_ID',  # Replace with your channel URL
        ]
        
        # Run the command
        subprocess.run(command)
        
        # Save the current run time
        with open(last_run_file, 'w') as f:
            json.dump({'last_run': current_run}, f)
        
        print("Download complete. Next run will check for videos since:", current_run)
        

        Setting Up the Cron Job

        1. Make the script executable:

          chmod +x download_videos.py
          
        2. Open your crontab:

          crontab -e
          
        3. Add a line to run the script at your desired interval (e.g., daily at 2 AM):

          0 2 * * * /path/to/python /path/to/download_videos.py
          

        Notes

        • Replace CHANNEL_ID in the script with your actual channel IDs or use a playlist URL if preferred.
        • The archive.txt file keeps track of already downloaded videos to avoid duplicates.
        • Adjust the paths to Python and your script as needed.