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authorRogério Brito <rbrito@ime.usp.br>2013-10-19 14:04:44 -0300
committerRogério Brito <rbrito@ime.usp.br>2013-10-19 14:04:44 -0300
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extractor: youtube: Swap video dimensions to match standard practice.
While working on this, I thought about simplifying things like changing 480x854 to 480p, and that seemed like a good option, until I realized that people (me included) usually link the concept of some number followed by a p with the video being 16:9. So, we would be losing some information and, as we all know, [explicit is better than implicit][*]. [*]: http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0020/ This closes #1446. Signed-off-by: Rogério Brito <rbrito@ime.usp.br>
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1 files changed, 13 insertions, 13 deletions
diff --git a/youtube_dl/extractor/youtube.py b/youtube_dl/extractor/youtube.py
index fb7c42830..143fac98a 100644
--- a/youtube_dl/extractor/youtube.py
+++ b/youtube_dl/extractor/youtube.py
@@ -253,21 +253,21 @@ class YoutubeIE(YoutubeBaseInfoExtractor, SubtitlesInfoExtractor):
'248': 'webm',
}
_video_dimensions = {
- '5': '240x400',
+ '5': '400x240',
'6': '???',
'13': '???',
- '17': '144x176',
- '18': '360x640',
- '22': '720x1280',
- '34': '360x640',
- '35': '480x854',
- '36': '240x320',
- '37': '1080x1920',
- '38': '3072x4096',
- '43': '360x640',
- '44': '480x854',
- '45': '720x1280',
- '46': '1080x1920',
+ '17': '176x144',
+ '18': '640x360',
+ '22': '1280x720',
+ '34': '640x360',
+ '35': '854x480',
+ '36': '320x240',
+ '37': '1920x1080',
+ '38': '4096x3072',
+ '43': '640x360',
+ '44': '854x480',
+ '45': '1280x720',
+ '46': '1920x1080',
'82': '360p',
'83': '480p',
'84': '720p',