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- pipe-viewer (search and stream videos from youtube)
- pipe-viewer is a lightweight application for searching and streaming
- videos from YouTube. pipe-viewer is a fork of youtube-viewer that
- does not require a Google API key. Usage and user interface are
- identical to youtube-viewer.
- For playing videos, this uses mplayer, vlc, or mpv. However, the
- mplayer that ships with Slackware has some issues with pipe-viewer
- (or actually with youtube: the audio stream cuts out randomly, and
- can be fixed by pressing the left arrow usually).
- Optional dependencies:
- vlc and/or mpv - for playing videos. highly recommended.
- perl-Gtk3, perl-File-ShareDir - for gtk-pipe-viewer.
- perl-lwp-useragent-cached - for local cache support.
- perl-JSON-XS - for faster JSON deserialization.
- perl-Text-CharWidth, perl-Unicode-LineBreak - for better formatting
- in the terminal.
- yt-dlp or youtube-dl [1] - if this is present, pipe-viewer will use it
- to detect available formats for the video.
- Counting optional ones, pipe-viewer has over 40 dependencies. To make
- life easier, there's a "pipe-viewer.sqf" queue file included with this
- build, which includes everything listed above (except mpv and vlc).
- This build always includes the command-line client (pipe-viewer). For
- the GTK client (gtk-pipe-viewer[3]), install perl-Gtk3 and
- perl-File-ShareDir before running this script. If you have them
- installed but don't want gtk-pipe-viewer, you can set GTK=no in the
- script's environment.
- Notes:
- [1] A small caveat about yt-dlp and youtube-dl: pipe-viewer works
- without them, though occasionally it'll choose a lower quality
- than is available for some videos. However, if yt-dlp or
- youtube-dl are present but outdated, pipe-viewer will fail to
- play videos at all! If you suspect this, remove yt-dlp and/or
- youtube-dl and try without them.
- [3] To force gtk-pipe-viewer to use your preferred terminal for
- downloading with wget and watching in a terminal, set
- TERMINAL in the script's environment (e.g. TERMINAL="xterm" or
- TERMINAL="urxvt").
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