Vidtuber is a simple, cross-platform graphical user interface
for yt-dlp. It features graphical tools to downloading audio,
videos, subtitles and more via yt-dlp.
Vidtuber is Free (libre) Software, written in Python3 using the
wxPython Phoenix toolkit; it works on Linux, MacOs, Windows and
FreeBSD.
Features:
--------------
- No ads
- Multi-Platform, work on Linux, MacOs, Windows, FreeBsd.
- Batch processing.
- Multi languages support.
- Download using multiple URLs from YouTube to many other websites
supported by yt-dlp.
- Precompiled Videos, from best to worst qualities.
- Download by format and resolution.
- Download audio and video separately.
- Download Audio only.
- Download subtitles only.
- Download by ID selecting “format codes” and ability to
download both separated or merged files.
- Ability to download entire playlists.
- Playlists can be indexed to download only the files you are
interested in.
- Ability to enable/disable the SSL certificate.
- Ability to embed thumbnail in audio file.
- Can include the origin metadata to files.
- Ability to set preferred subtitles.
- Ability to include IDs in filenames.
- Ability to restrict filenames to only ASCII characters.
- Ability to set alternative downloaders such as aria2c, avconv,
axel, curl, ffmpeg, httpie, wget.
- Ability to specify a proxy server.
- Various options provided for geo restriction.
- Login using authentication is possible (e.g. username/password
and video password).
- Easy and friendly access via cookies.
- and many more…
This requires: yt-dlp, python3-babel, wxPython4, python3-pubsub, python3-hatchling
Maintained by: Gianluca Pernigotto
Keywords: Vidtuber,vidtuber,python3,yt-dlp,ffmpeg,audio,video,gui,youtube,downloader
ChangeLog: vidtuber
Homepage:
https://github.com/jeanslack/Vidtuber
Download SlackBuild:
vidtuber.tar.gz
vidtuber.tar.gz.asc (FAQ)
(the SlackBuild does not include the source)
| Individual Files: |
| README |
| doinst.sh |
| slack-desc |
| vidtuber.SlackBuild |
| vidtuber.info |
© 2006-2026 SlackBuilds.org Project. All rights reserved.
Slackware® is a registered trademark of
Patrick Volkerding
Linux® is a registered trademark of
Linus Torvalds