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    StreamFab for Windows Youtube not downloading "requested format is not available"

    Youtube not downloading
    "requested format is not available"
    Using 6.2.26

    #2
    I'm having the same issue. Using 6.2.2.5.

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      #3
      So, this is a Youtube issue, event though StreamFab will need to fix it on their end. Youtube has rolled out new changes which has essentially broke all major downloaders. I know this because not only do I have and use those downloaders, but every forum and discussion board and github has reported it. Once someone rolls out a fix, most likely yt-dl, I imagine the rest will line up and do the same, including StreamFab. But they definitely need to be aware of the issue if they are not already. But yeah, there is not a dsignle software that can download from Youtube right now.

      Note: Some are saying the command line of ytp-dl still works, but it is not for me at the moment.

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        #4
        Thank you

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          #5
          #1 - This issue and THIS one may be related.
          #2 - I may just be lucky and picked videos that work fine. (checked regular videos and videos with ads)
          #3 - It could also be either location or rotating changes by YouTube.

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          Usual locations for temp, and cache files. Windows Streamfab.
          %HOMEPATH%/Documents/DVDFab/StreamFab/Temp
          Usual locations for log files.
          %HOMEPATH%/Documents/DVDFab/StreamFab/log

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            #6
            Originally posted by PhantomKO View Post
            Note: Some are saying the command line of ytp-dl still works, but it is not for me at the moment.
            yt-dlp was updated 6 hours ago - here

            I can't see any log or url for test - so nothing for me​ todo

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              #7
              Originally posted by Germania View Post
              yt-dlp was updated 6 hours ago - here
              Yes, I am aware, that release came after my previous post. I am sure they resolved the issue.

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                #8
                yt-dlp was updated 6 hours ago - here

                I can't see any log or url for test - so nothing for me​ todo
                That may be true, but has no impact on SF. (as Sf would have to have been updated). I had no issues with YouTube, tried at least 6 different random YouTube videos (both NEW and older) and had NO issues in SF.
                I also did a number of movies with Ads, the problem there is seems SF stopped getting closed caption, aka srt, aka vtt. (Checked back to version 6221.)
                It would be nice if SF fixed that. CC or aka srt or vtt does work on regular YouTube videos, it's only if you try movie with ads.(as they are DRM and YouTube Movies & TV Downloader has to kick in).
                Usual locations for temp, and cache files. Windows Streamfab.
                %HOMEPATH%/Documents/DVDFab/StreamFab/Temp
                Usual locations for log files.
                %HOMEPATH%/Documents/DVDFab/StreamFab/log

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                • Germania
                  Germania commented
                  Editing a comment
                  > That may be true, but has no impact on SF

                  This is wrong - this is the prerequisite for SF to be able to update their modded version

                #9
                  • > That may be true, but has no impact on SF

                    This is wrong - this is the prerequisite for SF to be able to update their modded version
                Again, what I mean is that at this time, it has NO impact on SF as SF works at this time for me (on YouTube), and there was no update to SF. Yes, once an update comes, it will help IF SF decides to update their modded version of yt-dlp.
                Waiting to see if they ever fix the NO CC in movies with ads will be a joke. Yet, cleverget can get the CC, and they have not updated it (at least in the last 48 hours) either.
                Usual locations for temp, and cache files. Windows Streamfab.
                %HOMEPATH%/Documents/DVDFab/StreamFab/Temp
                Usual locations for log files.
                %HOMEPATH%/Documents/DVDFab/StreamFab/log

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                  #10
                  Originally posted by Stan001 View Post
                  Again, what I mean is that at this time, it has NO impact on SF.
                  I already knew what you meant ..
                  .. a simple update is (unfortunately) not possible for SF users

                  But I couldn't leave "no impact" without comment - sorry about
                  ​​​​​​​Please also note the previously quoted sentence - that was about yt-dlp not SF !

                  And I don't know what the problem with "your CC subs" is ..
                  .. but back to topic:

                  I see no log or sample url for "requested format is not available" ..
                  .. then it can't be important
                  and/or the users used data center/vpn IPs that are blocked by YT ..
                  .. this has nothing to do with SF

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                    #11
                    Ok, I get it now. I was considering opening a new topic about no CC or srt or vtt from YouTube Movies & TV Downloader from the YouTube Movies & TV section that has movies with ads. (I tried back to version 6221)
                    But feel it sadly will be a waste as it's NOT YouTube and NOT the movie as cleverget gets the CC or srt.

                    They are DRM and have no other DRM YouTube downloader to try other than cleverget.
                    Usual locations for temp, and cache files. Windows Streamfab.
                    %HOMEPATH%/Documents/DVDFab/StreamFab/Temp
                    Usual locations for log files.
                    %HOMEPATH%/Documents/DVDFab/StreamFab/log

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                      #12
                      Originally posted by Germania View Post
                      I see no log or sample url for "requested format is not available" ..
                      .. then it can't be important
                      and/or the users used data center/vpn IPs that are blocked by YT ..
                      .. this has nothing to do with SF

                      Example url : https://youtu.be/LvCmsOWPwKA?si=FaumiZy8Msb6oAiS

                      I have tried with vpn connected and without with same result. StreamFab.log

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                        #13


                        Example url : https://youtu.be/LvCmsOWPwKA?si=FaumiZy8Msb6oAiS

                        I have tried with vpn connected and without with same result. [ATTACH]n460992[/ATTACH]
                        You will need someone who can check and read your log to help more. I tried the video on all three possibilities VP9, AV1 & h264 and all worked.
                        Usual locations for temp, and cache files. Windows Streamfab.
                        %HOMEPATH%/Documents/DVDFab/StreamFab/Temp
                        Usual locations for log files.
                        %HOMEPATH%/Documents/DVDFab/StreamFab/log

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                          #14
                          Originally posted by DonnaD View Post
                          Your log is incomplete - I can't see the SF version (but you wrote 6225 previously) or your selection.

                          SF 6225/6226 use long outdated yt-dlp 2025.01.15
                          and it works for me with this version (result: VP90 3840x2160 23.976fps 17502kbps)



                          and I can see the video with long outdated CEF 131.0.6778.205 (used Browser in SF)

                          So I can't say why the video is not offered in SF for me too​

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