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    You Tube command line / API ?

    I'd like to call StreamFab / You Tube downloader from a batch file to pull movie trailers. The other program I have finds the You Tube trailer URLs and I'd like StreamFab to fetch them automatically and provide a return code when they have been downloaded (i.e. command line, API etc..). I looked in the manual and don't find anything on this type of capability. Right now I copy the URLs into StreamFab manually. I am hoping to automate this. Right now I have the You Tube standard version. I'd be happy to upgrade to Pro, if this is supported.

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    Thanks,

    Jeff

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    Originally posted by jbinkley60 View Post
    I'd like to call StreamFab / You Tube downloader from a batch file to pull movie trailers. The other program I have finds the You Tube trailer URLs and I'd like StreamFab to fetch them automatically and provide a return code when they have been downloaded (i.e. command line, API etc..). I looked in the manual and don't find anything on this type of capability. Right now I copy the URLs into StreamFab manually. I am hoping to automate this. Right now I have the You Tube standard version. I'd be happy to upgrade to Pro, if this is supported.

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    Thanks,

    Jeff
    try it with a .txt fileClick image for larger version

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      #3
      Originally posted by october262 View Post

      try it with a .txt fileClick image for larger version

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      Thanks but that won't quite do it. I'd still need to run StreamFab from a command line, tell it to download the URLs in the text file and then shutdown.


      Jeff


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        #4
        The command line is not supported, we will consider it as a feature request.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Mona View Post
          The command line is not supported, we will consider it as a feature request.
          Thanks for confirming. If you do consider it, I'd just want to pass a You Tube URL, maybe a download type (i.e. audio/video) and a resolution (i.e. 1080). A file with a list of URLs would be nice but not a priority.


          Jeff

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