![]() ![]() Note also that the file numbered 22 is identified as (best). NOTE: Many of them are labeled video only - in other words, they have no audio content!! This list shows you the various available formats for this particular video. In either case (bash or zsh), the output will be: 8e1ld1uGpXA: Downloading webpage ![]() *NOTE: The difference between zsh and bash is that the ? character in the URL must be escaped in zsh, but not in bash.* Next, open a Terminal.app window, and do one of the following: ![]() ![]() There are instructions on the website, or you can get it through MacPorts, and maybe through Homebrew. If you don't have a copy of youtube-dl, download it to your Mac. Download the youtube video to your mac as a file. I did think of one thing you may want to try to help narrow the range of possibilities - that will be my "answer":īefore reading further note that this requires use of a 3rd party app ( youtube-dl), the Terminal.app and iMovie - both native apps on recent versions of macOS. I think it's very difficult to troubleshoot a problem if you can't duplicate the problem. Like some who have commented, I also can hear the audio track that accompanies the video. ![]()
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