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The example in #10813 requires TV provider authentication in Firefox,
while youtube-dl can download it directly with an US proxy.
I'm not sure whether the mgid fix is cmt-specific or it applies to all
mtv-based sites. I keep it in cmt.py until similar patterns are found in
other websites.
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The video requested in #9815 now has videomore embeds.
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Some tests are gone, and some redirect to different videos
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Closes #10912
Seems parliamentliveuk matches URLs case-insentive. For example this URL
also works:
http://parliamentlive.tv/EvEnt/Index/3F24936f-130f-40bf-9a5d-b3d6479da6a4
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Closes #10901
Seems all videos use player V5 syntax now
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Now Vimeo Review videos uses React. Thanks @davekaro for analyzing the
problem!
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I change the URL of the third test case, because now the original URL
does not contain a video anymore, and there's no easy to get the real
URL from the /film/ one.
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Shell assignment operator in BSD make != is ported to GNU make in
version 4.0, so 3.x doesn't work. I choose to drop BSD make support as
installing GNU make on *BSD systems is easier than installing newer GNU
make.
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According to the dump file in #10846, handleServerJS() now accepts
an optional second argument. It's a string from available dump files.
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And use _generic_* helpers in those extractors
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This reverts commit 831a34caa2112a9b2d867e05f8a4debf965e8389.
The reverted commit breaks lazy extractors.
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Closes #9387
The shell assignment operator != was introduced in GNU make 4.0, or
specifically the commit in [1]. This fix removes such usages and
fallback to a more portable syntax. Tested with:
* GNU make 3.82 on CentOS 7.2
* bmake 20150910 on CentOS 7.2, source RPM from Fedora 24 [2]
* GNU make 4.2.1 on Arch Linux (Arch official package)
* bmake 20160926 on Arch Linux (Arch official package)
* GNU make 3.82 on Arch Linux (Compiled from source)
* Apple bsdmake-24 on macOS Sierra, binary package from Homebrew
Thanks @bdeyal for the feedback of the first tests
[1] http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/make.git/commit/?id=b34438bee83ee906a23b881f257e684a0993b9b1
[2] http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=716769
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Reported at
https://github.com/rg3/youtube-dl/issues/9054#issuecomment-250451823
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Closes #9054
There are two xattr packages in Python, pyxattr [1] and xattr [2]. They
have different APIs.
In old days pyxattr supports Linux only and xattr supports Linux, Mac,
FreeBSD and Solaris, and pyxattr supports Linux only. Recently pyxattr
adds support for Mac OS X. [3]
An old version of [2] is shipped with Mac OS X. However, some Linux
distributions have pyxattr only, for example PLD-Linux [4] and old Arch
Linux. [5] As a result, supporting both is the way to go.
[1] https://github.com/iustin/pyxattr
[2] https://github.com/xattr/xattr
[3] https://github.com/iustin/pyxattr/pull/9
[4] https://github.com/rg3/youtube-dl/issues/5498
[5] https://git.archlinux.org/svntogit/community.git/commit/?id=427c4c76401e386d865ccddea4fbfdc74df80492
https://git.archlinux.org/svntogit/community.git/commit/?id=59b40da7b69622a6761d364a8b07909e9cccaa56
python-xattr is added on 2016/06/29 while pyxattr is there for more
than 6 years
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Also update _TESTS
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Ref: #10625
In a strict sense, <track>s with kind=captions are not subtitles. [1]
openload misuses this attribute, and I guess there will be more
examples, so I add it to common.py.
Also allow extracting information for subtitles-only <video> or <audio>
tags, which is the case of openload.
[1] https://www.w3.org/TR/html5/embedded-content-0.html#attr-track-kind
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Thanks to @daniel100097 for providing a working version
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I didn't add a test case as the one in #10682 looks like a copyrighted
product.
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