Hi.
On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 11:16 AM, Thorsten Glaser <[email protected]> wrote:
> The new version of youtube-dl prefixes the downloaded video
> with some random text followed by a hyphen-minus.
That random text is also called "the title of the video".
> This is not only undesirable but also dangerous… the 11-char
> video ID should be the first, both for tab completion and
> so people make room for the resulting files in their target
> directories. If you absolutely must add random text, put
> it *after* the ID.
You can adjust the formatting to your heart's content by using the
option -o, as described in the manpage's section "OUTPUT TEMPLATE".
I don't think that this is a bug. A change of behavior, yes. But a
bug? Can you convince me?
Regards,
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