Anonymous
10/28/2025, 4:55:03 AM
No.107029397
>>107028735
>MP4, MKV, ...etc
Do you mean of the files that have my desired metadata layout/output or what I use yt-dlp to download?
If it's the former then it's mp4 and it's just the default metadata template whenever you just press the download button on the website to download the file. Don't know why but it's the default for most sites so that's why I want all my files to have that template.
If you mean what format whenever I use yt-dlp then it's usually just the default although I know that you can use --merge-output-format and I occasionally use that to make the files mkv or mp4.
Atm I'm using yt-dlp to download vimeo videos. Some of those videos have the download button enabled and some do not. If I download a video using the download button on Vimeo I get the former template and if I use yt-dlp then I get the latter, I want the former while using yt-dlp. I have tried using the --embed-metadata and it does add the "recorded date" but I couldn't figure how to edit the metadata so it looks like the former.
>MP4, MKV, ...etc
Do you mean of the files that have my desired metadata layout/output or what I use yt-dlp to download?
If it's the former then it's mp4 and it's just the default metadata template whenever you just press the download button on the website to download the file. Don't know why but it's the default for most sites so that's why I want all my files to have that template.
If you mean what format whenever I use yt-dlp then it's usually just the default although I know that you can use --merge-output-format and I occasionally use that to make the files mkv or mp4.
Atm I'm using yt-dlp to download vimeo videos. Some of those videos have the download button enabled and some do not. If I download a video using the download button on Vimeo I get the former template and if I use yt-dlp then I get the latter, I want the former while using yt-dlp. I have tried using the --embed-metadata and it does add the "recorded date" but I couldn't figure how to edit the metadata so it looks like the former.