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Improve generic SMIL support
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of the entire page in python 2.
-requires- fixed compat_urllib_parse_unquote
example - the following will save with a mangled playlist title,
instead of the kanji for 'tsunami'. This affects all utf8encoded
urls as well
youtube-dl -f18 -o '%(playlist_title)s-%(title)s.%(ext)s' \
https://gist.githubusercontent.com/atomicdryad/fcb97465e6060fc519e1/raw/61c14c1e3a4985471dcf56c281d24d7e781a4e0e/tsunami.html
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Add --force-generic-extractor
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For some extractors that are hard to workout a good _VALID_URL we use very vague and unrestrictive ones,
e.g. just allowing anything after hostname and capturing part of URL as id.
If some of these extractors happen to have an video embed of some different hoster or platform
and this scenario was not handled in extractor itself we end up with inability to download this embed
until extractor is fixed to support embed of this kind.
Forcing downloader to use the generic extractor can be a neat temporary solution for this problem.
Example: FiveTV extractor with Tvigle embed - http://www.5-tv.ru/rabota/broadcasts/48/
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