cross-posted from: https://sopuli.xyz/post/4560749
cross-posted from: https://fedia.io/m/Brussels/t/344992
Until recently, it was possible to download #Youtube videos on a library PC & store on USB drive by using an #Invidious front-end. Recently the library has blocked all invidious instances. You can still view videos but when you try to download one it gives a 403 forbidden error.
Why are they doing this?
I can only think of two possibilities: 1. bandwidth limitations 2. copyright issues. Anyone know anything solid about this?
Suggestions on other options would be appreciated. I assume users cannot install their own apps, which means front-ends that need installation are problably a non-starter. It looks like there is a web-based front end called #Piped but many of those instances are hosted with the same domain as Invidious thus may be blocked as well.
Je ne comprends rien à la question. Il veut installer une appli sur le PC d’une bibliothèque publique ? Genre un PC en libre accès laisserait installer n’importe quoi ?
Il essaye d’utiliser invidious (par exemple https://invidious.fdn.fr/feed/popular) et de télécharger les vidéos.
Pour moi aussi ça paraît logique qu’une bibliothèque ne laisse l’accès qu’à quelques sites autorisés