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Helo dear selfhosters, after more than a decade of partnerships and premium account I decided to free up my pocket about YouTube premium account (and also removed any partnership I had with evil nerds out there).

Now the question:

I would like to download and watch my favs and I can selfhost but I’m wonder which is the flawlessly solution to implement.

  • Jellyfin + some tube plugin
  • Tubearchivist + some client
  • youtubedl + cron and emby
  • others I’m ignoring..

Can you point me in the good direction?

I have good experience as selfhoster and also in pro enterprise stuff then I can do everything needed to achieve the mission.

Any recommendation is more than welcome.

Needed features:

  • sync without rush some favs channels
  • sync all my channels (then i’ll close them.. i managed 10 channels with 20K videos)
  • possibly watch remotely not just at home (i can proxy via vps and vpn if needed)
  • download and watch remotely offline via IOS

All suggestions will win a beer in Genoa, Milan or Rome anytime, also remotely triggered 🍻

Base server will be a selfhosted Dell R630 with attached storage no problems computing and storage stuff. Max users predicted: 2.

Thank You 🙏

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[–] skbo@lu.skbo.net 2 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

I’m using the Jeeaaasus/youtube-dl docker image, which is basically a cron to yt-dlp.

I’m downloading channels and playlists in a directory structure, with a proper naming (like every video is named with S[YY]E[MMDD], so a video released today will be episode 1129 of season 23), that’s usable by Plex so I can access it both locally and remotely. I’m pretty sure emby or jellyfin could do the same on this front.

I also added little scripts to update poster images so the channels appear nicely in my plex interface.

The youtube-dl channels configuration is through a text file that’s not really easy to access, but I don’t change it very often. I’d like to have a nice interface (the docker image provides one but it’s a simple text editor and it’s easier to open it in the terminal), but once the list of subscriptions, channels and playlists are set, I don’t change it that often.

That’s my setup, I know it’s not fit for everybody, but it suits me well. Feel free to ask me the config and script files in detail if you’re interested.