![]() Decrypted nsig Yy6l33JAusQbJ5dy9MI = > mTND3kwJhOKwWg Loading youtube-nsig.36754c51 from cache 3SNKflKhCUo: Downloading android player API JSON ![]() ![]() Yt-dlp is up to date Extracting URL: ?v=3SNKflKhCUo Encodings: locale cp1252, fs utf-8, pref cp1252, out utf-8, error utf-8, screen utf-8 Copy the WHOLE output (starting with Command-line config) and insert it below.If using API, add 'verbose': True to YoutubeDL params instead.Run your yt-dlp command with -vU flag added ( yt-dlp -vU ).Provide verbose output that clearly demonstrates the problem FWIW, in both cases, adding -split-chapters gives appropriately named files (it adds "001 Announcing the Project Mat!"/"002 : Filler Tangent" etc.) yt-dlp -vU -sponsorblock-mark all -ffmpeg-location ffmpeg (has a number of segments marked by SponsorBlock)Īdding -embed-chapters doesn't change the result in either case.yt-dlp -vU -sponsorblock-mark all -ffmpeg-location ffmpeg (contains two YouTube chapters).Is there something I need to add/change in order to accomplish this? I've included the output of these two of my tests below (the used FFmpeg version is the most recent Win64 build from yt-dlp/FFmpeg-Builds): I did wonder if using WebM may be causing this, but adding -merge-output-format mkv gives the same behaviour. embed-chapters and/or -sponsorblock-mark all seems to be what I need to do this, but this seems to only embed the timestamps of the chapters, not the names - playing the video back in VLC gives generic "Chapter 0, 1, etc." names, and examining the file in MKVToolNix chapter editor lists the chapters as "". I'm currently setting up a config file and want to embed chapter information from YouTube and marked segments from SponsorBlock into the resulting video file. It's possible I'm overlooking something obvious, but I've spent quite some time trying various combinations of options, and looking through the documentation/bug tracker/Google without any success. Please make sure the question is worded well enough to be understood I've read the guidelines for opening an issue.I've searched known issues and the bugtracker for similar questions including closed ones.I've verified that I'm running yt-dlp version 2023.03.04 ( update instructions) or later (specify commit).I'm asking a question and not reporting a bug or requesting a feature.I understand that I will be blocked if I intentionally remove or skip any mandatory* field.
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