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A simple tool to generate Podcast-like RSS feeds from youtube (or other youtube-dl supported services) channels, using youtube-dl

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ydl-podcast

A simple tool to generate Podcast-like RSS feeds from youtube (or other youtube-dl supported services) channels, using youtube-dl.

Setup

Install package with requirements:

Youtube-dl:

pip install ydl-podcast[youtube-dl]

yt-dlp:

pip install ydl-podcast[yt-dlp]

Configuration

Edit the config.yaml file to list your podcast sources and configure them, as well as edit general configuration.

The available settings are the following.

General settings

  • output_dir: local directory where the downloaded media will be stored, and the podcast xml files generated.
  • url_root: root url for the static files (used in the generation of the XML to point to the media files.
  • subscriptions: a list of feeds to subscribe to.
  • youtube-dl-module: Alternative youtube-dl python module. By default, this uses youtube-dl, but can leverage forks such as yt-dlp.

Feed settings

Mandatory

  • name NAME: Name of the podcast source. Used as the podcast title, and media directory name.
  • url URL: source url for the youtube (or other) channel.

Optional

  • audio_only True/False: if True, audio will be extracted from downloaded videos to create an audio podcast.
  • retention_days N: only download elements newer than N days, and automatically delete elements older.
  • download_last N: only download the latest N videos.
  • initialize True/False: if True, then downloads everything on the first run, no matter the download_last or retention_days specified.
  • output_dir: local directory where the downloaded media will be stored, and the podcast xml files generated.
  • url_root: root url for the static files (used in the generation of the XML to point to the media files.
  • format: file format to force youtube-dl to use (eg mp4, webm, mp3 for audio only…)
  • best: force best quality (only useful when specifying a format).
  • ydl_options: list of raw youtube-dl options to use. For experienced users, since this will likely yield issues if not understood.

Usage

Using cron or your favorite scheduler, run:

ydl_podcast [configfile.yaml]

You can then use your favorite web server to serve the files (a good idea is to exclude the *.json and *.part files from being served as the first might leak information, and the second is unnecessary.

eg with nginx:

root /var/www/static/podcasts/;
location ~ (\.json$|\.part$) {
  return 403;
}

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