--- title: "Backing Up YouTube Content" date: 2020-02-17T23:17:47-05:00 draft: false tags: [ "archive" ] --- There are great content on YouTube that I would be sad if it went away. Therefore, I did some digging around and found a [great discussion](https://www.reddit.com/r/DataHoarder/comments/863aid/what_is_your_method_of_viewing_youtubedl_backed/dw25vnm/) on Reddit on backing up YouTube videos. The solution is based on `youtube-dl` and I modified the script a little to fit my needs. The options added to `youtube-dl` makes it so that meta information such as subtitles, thumbnails, etc get added to the video. ```bash youtube-dl --ignore-errors \ --playlist-reverse \ --output "%(uploader)s/%(uploader)s - %(title)s - %(upload_date)s.%(ext)s" \ --format "bestvideo[ext=mp4]+bestaudio[ext=m4a]" \ --merge-output-format mp4 \ --all-subs \ --embed-subs \ --embed-thumbnail \ --add-metadata \ URL_HERE ```