I’m trying to be more mindful about my YouTube consumption, there are a lot of quality channels out there, but sticking to “subscriptions” is difficult when the YouTube app on my TV has so much distracting recommended content and shorts thrown at you, so I’d like to have a way to auto-download the content from specific channels to play later via Plex. I actually have YT Premium but plan on putting the money into the Patreons of my most-watched creators instead.
Features I’m looking for:
Things I’ve looked into:
Anything I’m missing or are these basically the main options for now? Would love something as simple as Sonarr.
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Ytdl-sub is what you want. Does allmost all of that. Has sets up nfo and plex. Really great app. Takes a bit to config but the dev is ver responsive and is on discord all the time.
Wonderful. I’m gonna have a look at that, I’ve been hoping to find something that works with sponsorblock
This looks good thanks, not sure how I missed it! I wish there was a GUI for configuring, but other than that it looks great.
There are people working on the gui. But honestly once it clicks its easy street. I highly suggest the discord. A ton of people running it for a while and very helpful. Say hi to codeslave there. (Me)