Issue description
[20:34:47] [ForkJoinPool.commonPool-worker-1/ERROR]: [youtube] zb47CstE7R4: Sign in to confirm you’re not a bot. Use --cookies-from-browser or --cookies for the authentication. See https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp/wiki/FAQ#how-do-i-pass-cookies-to-yt-dlp for how to manually pass cookies. Also see https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp/wiki/Extractors#exporting-youtube-cookies for tips on effectively exporting YouTube cookies
I'd like to be able to add arbitrary arguments to the yt-dlp command. For example, I'd like to use --cookies-from-browser 'firefox' --mark-watched --sponsorblock-mark default --sponsorblock-remove default. These flags might not be appropriate for all users, so it would be nice to have a setting (or even a .json file entry) to modify that.
Additionally, I'd like to have the full command in the logs so I can copy and change it in case something goes wrong and I have to download the file manually.
Steps to reproduce
- Have YouTube randomly dislike you for no reason
- Use VinURL
Platform
Fabric
VinURL version
2.3.0
Minecraft version
1.21.1
Loader version
0.18.4
Fabric API version
0.116.8+1.21.1
Operating System
Pop!_OS 24.04 LTS x86_64
Other relevant versions
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Issue description
I'd like to be able to add arbitrary arguments to the
yt-dlpcommand. For example, I'd like to use--cookies-from-browser 'firefox' --mark-watched --sponsorblock-mark default --sponsorblock-remove default. These flags might not be appropriate for all users, so it would be nice to have a setting (or even a.jsonfile entry) to modify that.Additionally, I'd like to have the full command in the logs so I can copy and change it in case something goes wrong and I have to download the file manually.
Steps to reproduce
Platform
Fabric
VinURL version
2.3.0
Minecraft version
1.21.1
Loader version
0.18.4
Fabric API version
0.116.8+1.21.1
Operating System
Pop!_OS 24.04 LTS x86_64
Other relevant versions
No response
If a (crash)log is relevant for this issue, link it here: (It's almost always relevant)
No response