

Thank you for including a description of what this about. We are too used to Linux that we forget about new users who might be overwhelmed by the ocean of possibilities.
To save videos from certain streaming sites that are not supported by yt-dlp, I catch the M3U playlist used by the page and with that I use this script that gets ffmpeg to put together the pieces into a single file.
#!/bin/bash
if [ "$1" == "-h" ] || [ $# -lt 2 ]; then
echo Download a video from a playlist into a single file
echo usage: $(basename $0) PLAYLIST OUTPUT_VID
exit
fi
nbparts=$(grep ^[^#] $1 | wc -l)
echo -e "\e[38;5;202m Downloading" $(( nbparts - 1 )) "parts \e[00m"
time ffmpeg -hide_banner -allowed_extensions ALL -protocol_whitelist file,http,https,tcp,tls,crypto -i $1 -codec copy $2


Hacking the Switch 2 becomes a moral obligation at this point.


:%!nano
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