For the first question, I assume that you want to put all video downloaded into one big video in CLI. I guess you can do something like this with ffmpeg:
ffmpeg -i "concat:input1|input2|input3|etc" -codec copy output.mkv
If you want to work it out with yt-dlp you can try this:
yt-dlp "a link"
Assuming you get mp4 format
ls -1 *.mp4 > file_list.txt
then
ffmpeg -safe 0 -f concat -i list.txt -c copy output.mp4
Also, is downloading the mp4 significantly different in sound quality than bestaudio (which tends to output a webm rather than mp4)?
For your second question, I am not sure my self to be honest. I never actually look at it. That is why for my app this is the arg I use to get best video and also best audio:
-f "bestvideo[ext=mp4]+bestaudio[ext=m4a]/best[ext=mp4]/best"
You can probably play a bit more with the format, if you feel like it.
Thanks for the nice comment! I'm actually planning to maybe integrate the Picard metadata into my music downloader. It is still a plan though. I have no working prototype yet.
My assumption is always the person I am talking to is a normal window user who don't know what a terminal is. Most of them even freak out when they see "the black box with text on it". I guess on Lemmy the situation is better. It is just my bad habit.
Once again, a VPN can help to mitigate the risk of de-anonymization by hiding your source IP address before accessing the guard node in the Tor circuit.
Lmao he showed a bunch of well known issue about Tor, then start the usual VPN ads.
Yes you are right. That is why I said it could be fine. I think most people will find it too slow. And also route all your phone traffic through tor isn't a great idea neither because most services block Tor IP anyway.
Thank you!