I cant really understand how youtube serves videos but I have been reading through what I can, it seems like the old method get_video is now obsolete and can\'t be used any more
You might have some luck with youtube-dl
http://rg3.github.com/youtube-dl/documentation.html
I'm not sure if there's a good API, but it's written in Python, so theoretically you could do something a little better than Popen :)
Here is a quick Python script which downloads a Youtube video. No bells and whistles, just scrapes out the necessary urls, hits the generate_204 url and then streams the data to a file:
import lxml.html
import re
import sys
import urllib
import urllib2
_RE_G204 = re.compile('"(http:.+.youtube.com.*\/generate_204[^"]+")', re.M)
_RE_URLS = re.compile('"fmt_url_map": "(\d*[^"]+)",.*', re.M)
def _fetch_url(url, ref=None, path=None):
opener = urllib2.build_opener()
headers = {}
if ref:
headers['Referer'] = ref
request = urllib2.Request(url, headers=headers)
handle = urllib2.urlopen(request)
if not path:
return handle.read()
sys.stdout.write('saving: ')
# write result to file
with open(path, 'wb') as out:
while True:
part = handle.read(65536)
if not part:
break
out.write(part)
sys.stdout.write('.')
sys.stdout.flush()
sys.stdout.write('\nFinished.\n')
def _extract(html):
tree = lxml.html.fromstring(html)
res = {'204': _RE_G204.findall(html)[0].replace('\\', '')}
for script in tree.findall('.//script'):
text = script.text_content()
if 'fmt_url_map' not in text:
continue
# found it, extract the urls we need
for tmp in _RE_URLS.findall(text)[0].split(','):
url_id, url = tmp.split('|')
res[url_id] = url.replace('\\', '')
break
return res
def main():
target = sys.argv[1]
dest = sys.argv[2]
html = _fetch_url(target)
res = dict(_extract(html))
# hit the 'generate_204' url first and remove it
_fetch_url(res['204'], ref=target)
del res['204']
# download the video. now i grab the first 'download' url and use it.
first = res.values()[0]
_fetch_url(first, ref=target, path=dest)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
Running it:
python youdown.py 'http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Je_iqbgGXFw' stevegadd.flv
saving: ........................... finished.
I would recommend writing your own parser using urllib2 or beautifulsoup. You can look at the source code for DownThemAll to see how that plugin finds the video url