CLI to filter Youtube videos based on the desired Audio/Video Codec
- An API Key from Google Developers Console. You can get one here.
youtube-dl
installed. If you are on Linux:snap install youtube-dl
Pass in your API_KEY
and your QUERY
and you are good to go :).
By default it will filter videos that contain Surround Codecs. You can see the Codecs codes on this page.
git clone [email protected]:gugacavalieri/youtube-video-codec-search.git
[npm|yarn] install
env API_KEY=<> QUERY="Full Concert" [npm|yarn] run search
You can pass these as Environment Variables if you want. You can also look at the full docs
Name | Description | Required | Default |
---|---|---|---|
PAGE_TOKEN | The **pageToken** parameter identifies a specific page in the result set that should be returned. |
No | '' |
QUERY | The **q** parameter specifies the query term to search for. |
No | 'full concert' |
API_KEY | Youtube API Key | Yes | - |
MAX_RESULTS | The **maxResults** parameter specifies the maximum number of items that should be returned in the result set. Acceptable values are 0 to 50 , inclusive. |
No | 50 |
TYPE | The **type** parameter restricts a search query to only retrieve a particular type of resource. The value is a comma-separated list of resource types. |
No | 'video' |
VIDEO_DURATION | The **videoDuration** parameter filters video search results based on their duration. |
No | 'long' |
If you want to narrow/broaden your search, you can tweak this line of code:
/**
* Youtube Surround Codes Lookup table
*/
const DESIRED_CODEC_CODES = {
// uncomment these lines to look for other codecs as well
// 141: 'AAC_STEREO_256_KBPS',
// 251: 'OPUS_STEREO_160_KBPS',
258: 'AAC_SURROUND_384_KBPS',
256: 'AAC_SURROUND_192_KBPS',
327: 'AAC_SURROUND_256_KBPS',
338: 'WEBM_QUAD_480_KBPS',
};