

- #How to record youtube live stream on mac 1080p#
- #How to record youtube live stream on mac mp4#
- #How to record youtube live stream on mac full#
Thus, start point time accuracy can only be guaranteed for the current moment. For example, if the stream was interrupted for a total of 1 hour, then 24-hour frames will be downloaded as 23-hour. The offset is usually seconds, but if its internet connection is unstable and/or the stream has been running for a long time, it can be minutes or even hours. Loss of packets on the streamer side causes the estimated time to shift.In the first example below, the saved video will be opened by the associated program, in the second - using the specified program: Also use rename masks *start* and *start* to avoid duplicate names of saved stream parts (or just use default auto-naming). When using -executeonexit=*getnext* command inside a batch file, keep in mind that this file is first executed to the end, and only then the *getnext* command is executed.
#How to record youtube live stream on mac full#
The parameter supports two rename masks - *output*, which contains the full path of the saved video, and *getnext*, which contains the command to start Yrewind again to get the next interval of the stream. The non-executable file will be launched by the associated program. If it's an executable file, you can also specify the arguments it supports (don't forget the quotes - nested supported). Specifies the command to run after Yrewind exits. executeonexit='c:\path\to\some\file.ext'
#How to record youtube live stream on mac 1080p#
ts - use AVC and MP4a data (does not support 1080+ resolutions - saves at 1080p even if requested higher resolution is available)


wmv - use VP9 and MP4a data (if VP9 is unavailable, use AVC)
#How to record youtube live stream on mac mp4#
mp4 - use AVC and MP4a data (if AVC is unavailable, use VP9) The extension defines the format of the media container in which the livestream will be saved. extension - default folder, default filename, custom extensionįolder and filename supports renaming masks: *id*, *start*, *start* (recognizes letters yyyyMMddHHmmss), *duration*, *resolution*, *channel_id*, *author* and *title*.
