Stream your YouTube playlist in VLC behind the scenes from the command line.
Project description
VLCYT
Stream your YouTube playlist in VLC behind the scenes from the command line.
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Requirements
64-bit VLC Media Player
64-bit Python 3.8
Note
This project has only been tested on Windows 10.
Installation
pip install git+https://github.com/hillt03/VLCYT
Usage
Be sure to include quotes around arguments.
python -m vlcyt ["<youtube_playlist_url>" -v "<VLC Install directory>"]
If you have VLC installed and get a FileNotFound Error, use the -v
switch to include the path to your VLC install directory. Otherwise, don't forget to install VLC (64-bit). VLCYT will look for VLC in C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC
by default.
After running for the first time, you can then simply enter python -m vlcyt
and the last playlist you passed in will begin playing.
Example
python -m vlcyt "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jrN6Kz2XbU&list=PLPVigFOpn3YjTdJ3-hIILmeP3jsjXntOU&index=1" -v "C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC"
After this initial command, do the following to load your stored settings:
python -m vlcyt
Commands
NOTE: Most commands have multiple aliases separated by commas, use whichever you prefer.
?, help
Opens the help menu and shows whether or not looping and shuffling are enabled.
volume, v
Adjust the volume (0 - 100).
skip, s, next, n, forward, f
Skips song(s).
For example: Entering "skip" will skip one song,
entering "skip 5" will skip 5 songs.
play, pause, p
Plays/Pauses the current song.
repeat, replay, r
Repeats the current song one time.
back, b
Skips to the last song played.
loop, l
Enables looping. The current song will keep playing until looping is disabled.
shuffle
Shuffles the playlist without repeating until every song has been played.
copy, c, url
Copies the current song's YouTube URL.
exit, quit, q
Closes the program.
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