Hello, thanks for stopping by. I’m currently in the process of saving the Super Replays from the classic team for myself, kind of putting my money where my mouth is regarding a previous response I made about the shuttering of Game Informer.
After what seems to be the loss of the entire GI website I starting pulling the videos that were near and dear to me, as best I can anyways. However thinking over it the last couple days I’m wondering how much I should archive and if I should perhaps put in somewhere others can access it?
That’s where this post comes in, I’m currently utilizing a free version of 4k Downloader as, well, frankly I don’t trust the other programs that I looked over to be malware. If someone has suggestions I’m listening and would appreciate it. The problem with the free 4k is the 10 vids a day limit. That being said if other are interested and perhaps would like me to go forward then I’ll have to go ahead and grab a license from them and just get it down much much faster.
So that comes to my final question, how do I let others access this stuff assuming the channel goes belly up like the website? Is this a self hosting situation? If any could point me in a direction I’ll start educating myself. I know this post maybe slightly out of the scope of gaming but I wanted to potentially hear from you all and gauge any interest. Otherwise I’ll just keep pecking at the playlists only important to me.
Thanks, -Dud
wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 months ago
yt-dlp is generally the best open source tool for downloading/backing up videos from the internet. Despite the name, it works with thousands of video streaming sites, not just youtube. Completely free. I would never pay for a video downloading software.
It is command line based though. I’m sure there are forks with a UI, but I’m not familiar with them. There is a fairly detailed wiki for it, and a discord support channel. The defaults are fine for youtube back ups.
I would reccomend uploading whatever you back up to the Internet Archive. Then you aren’t responsible for hosting, and it’s available to the public.
Dud@lemmy.world 3 months ago
I’ll take a look at that program, only thing I’m digging about the 4k Downloader is it channeling my inner Ron-Co spokesman and being able to set it and forget it for full playlists. Command line isn’t a big deal though, I grew up having to play games in MS-DOS. Thanks for the lead though I’ll check it out tonight.