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from datetime import datetime | |
from os import system | |
import requests | |
import json | |
## Please install ffmpeg before running this script and make sure it's in your PATH | |
## brew install ffmpeg | |
## Please install requests before running this script | |
## pip3 install requests | |
## download video from tldv.io | |
## | |
## 1. Go to https://tldv.io/ | |
## 2. Login | |
## 3. Go to the meeting you want to download | |
## 4. Copy the URL of the meeting | |
## 5. Open the developer tools (F12) | |
## 6. Go to the network tab | |
## 7. Refresh the page | |
## 8. Find the request to https://gw.tldv.io/v1/meetings/64145828ced74b0013d496ce/watch-page?noTranscript=true | |
## 9. Copy the auth token from the request headers | |
## 10. Run this script and paste the URL and auth token | |
## 11. python3 tldv.py | |
url = input("Please paste the URL of the meeting you want to download: ") | |
meeting_id = url.split("/")[-1] | |
print("\rFound meeting ID: ", meeting_id) | |
auth_token = input("Auth token: ") | |
data = requests.get( | |
f"https://gw.tldv.io/v1/meetings/{meeting_id}/watch-page?noTranscript=true", | |
headers={ | |
"Authorization": auth_token, | |
}, | |
) | |
try: | |
response = json.loads(data.text) | |
meeting = response.get("meeting", {}) | |
name = meeting.get("name", "No name") | |
createdAt = meeting.get("createdAt", datetime.now()) | |
source = response.get("video", {}).get("source", None) | |
date = datetime.strptime((createdAt), "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.%fZ") | |
normalised_date = date.strftime("%Y-%m-%d-%H-%M-%S") | |
filename = f"{normalised_date}_{name}" | |
filename_ext = ".mp4" | |
command = f'ffmpeg -i {source} -c copy "{filename}.{filename_ext}"' | |
json_filename = f'{filename}.json' | |
with open(json_filename, "w") as f: | |
f.write(data.text) | |
print(command) | |
print("Downloading video...") | |
system(command) | |
except: | |
print("Error encountered") | |
print(data.text) |
Note: If you feel ffmpeg
is too slow when downloading .m3u8
videos chunk by chunk — try this faster version using N_m3u8DL-RE
, which supports parallel segment downloading and auto-merging.
WIndows Version
Download N_m3u8DL-RE.exe
:
👉 https://github.com/nilaoda/N_m3u8DL-RE/releases
Then run this script to download TLDV meetings more faster:
from datetime import datetime
from os import system
import requests
import json
url = input("Please paste the URL of the meeting you want to download: ")
meeting_id = url.split("/")[-1].split("?")[0]
print("\rFound meeting ID: ", meeting_id)
auth_token = input("Auth token: ")
data = requests.get(
f"https://gw.tldv.io/v1/meetings/{meeting_id}/watch-page?noTranscript=true",
headers={"Authorization": auth_token},
)
try:
response = json.loads(data.text)
meeting = response.get("meeting", {})
name = meeting.get("name", "No name")
createdAt = meeting.get("createdAt", datetime.now())
source = response.get("video", {}).get("source", None)
date = datetime.strptime((createdAt), "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.%fZ")
normalised_date = date.strftime("%Y-%m-%d-%H-%M-%S")
filename = f"{normalised_date}_{name}"
command = f'N_m3u8DL-RE.exe "{source}" --save-dir "." --save-name "{filename}" --thread-count 16 --del-after-done'
print(command)
print("Downloading video...")
system(command)
with open(f"{filename}.json", "w") as f:
f.write(data.text)
except Exception as e:
print("Error encountered")
print("Exception:", str(e))
print("Raw response:")
print(data.text)
This script:
- Uses
N_m3u8DL-RE
to download in parallel (much faster than ffmpeg)
Created this dynamic script if anyone requires:
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I've used this from javier-ortizt
I'm a newbie here, but I'm so glad I got it to work haha! Basically, I installed ffmpeg on my Mac using Homebrew (I followed this tutorial) and once it's set up, I ran the command
python3 tldv.py
Thanks so much!!