This tool can convert any YouTube channel or a playlist into a downloadable podcast. You can choose audio or video format, and use it online or install it on your own server.
- Head over to YouTube in your browser, and find the URL of your favorite user, channel, or playlist. The URL will look like one of these:
https://m.youtube.com/user/latenight
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVTyTA7-g9nopHeHbeuvpRA
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUl4u3cNGP61Oq3tWYp6V_F-5jb5L2iHb
- Open up your podcasts app and add a new podcast by URL. Copy and paste in the URL from step 1, except change the domain to youtube-podcast's one. Your modified URL should look like one of these:
https://podcast.becauseofprog.fr/user/latenight
https://podcast.becauseofprog.fr/channel/UCVTyTA7-g9nopHeHbeuvpRA
https://podcast.becauseofprog.fr/playlist?list=PLUl4u3cNGP61Oq3tWYp6V_F-5jb5L2iHb
- youtube-podcast generates video podcasts by default. If you'd like an audio-only podcast instead, simply add
?a
to the end of the URL for users or channels, or add&a
to the end of the URL for playlists:
https://podcast.becauseofprog.fr/user/latenight?a
https://podcast.becauseofprog.fr/channel/UCVTyTA7-g9nopHeHbeuvpRA?a
https://podcast.becauseofprog.fr/playlist?list=PLUl4u3cNGP61Oq3tWYp6V_F-5jb5L2iHb&a
- Hit subscribe. You're all set. You can now download and refresh episodes, just like with any other podcast.
If you enjoy this service, please consider making a donation to help keep it up and running.
If you don't want to use the online version, you can install youtube-podcast on your own server. It requires Python 3.7+ (tested on Python 3.7.2), pip, git and youtube-dl.
- Clone the repository :
git clone https://github.com/BecauseOfProg/yt-podcast.git
- Install requirements :
pip3 install -r requirements.txt
- You'll need a YouTube API key, put it in a new file named
g.py
in /epi/ like this :KEY = 'R4nd0mAp1k3y'
- You must also add the domain or url for your yt-podcast instance in g.py :
DOMAIN = 'domain.tld'
- Try
python3 run.py
to run yt-podcast
The software is now installed and listening on port 5003. Now we need to configure a daemon to let the software run in background, and expose it over the internet.
We need to run yt-podcast in the background. On Debian, create and edit a new systemd service :
vi /etc/systemd/system/yt-podcast.service
In this file, paste the following configuration :
[Unit]
Description=uWSGI instance to serve yt-podcast
After=network.target
[Service]
User=sammy
Group=www-data
WorkingDirectory=/path/to/yt-podcast
ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/uwsgi --ini youtube-podcast.ini
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
Make sure you edit user, group and the software path.
Then you can run service yt-podcast start
to start the software.
I am using nginx on my server. If you know the configuration for other web servers, a pull request is welcome!
Put this configuration in a server
block.
location / {
include uwsgi_params;
uwsgi_pass unix:/path/to/yt-podcast/youtube-podcast.sock;
# Some optional arguments:
# uwsgi_cache mycache;
# uwsgi_cache_valid any 1h;
# uwsgi_cache_key $request_uri;
}
You can now access yt-podcast from the address you set in nginx and in g.py
. The rules to create a podcast will be the same (http(s)://domain.tld/playlist?list=PLUl4u3cNGP61Oq3tWYp6V_F-5jb5L2iHb&a
for example).
You can also use EPI to download a single video :
- Video format : https://podcast.becauseofprog.fr/download/video/VideoID.mp4
- Audio format : https://podcast.becauseofprog.fr/download/audio/VideoID.m4a
- Service : Youtube API
- Maintainer : Gildas GH