251 webm audio only │ 139.66MiB 134k https │ opus 134k 48000Hz medium, webm_dash
and then use ffmpeg to reencode opus to mp3
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This is probably a dumb question but why isn't this a Show HN?
It kind of should be, right?
> Show HN is for something you've made that other people can play with [...]
There have been plenty of Chrome extensions that are Show HNs: https://hn.algolia.com/?q=Chrome.google.com+Show+Hn
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/youtube-audio...
The video just gets replaced by the plugins text.
I am not sure if this would even save much battery if running in a tab.
(Video at 144p can take as little as 2 kilobytes/second to download (for more static content); typical 720p can easily take 100 kilobytes/second. You can see those values using "-F / --list-formats" on the downloader command.)
But surely there is also the ability to stream good ("-f 140", ~128kbit/s m4a) audio piping from downloaders.
P.S. also if anyone knows how to statically compile ffmpeg or libvlc into go I'd love to know :)
I hadn't seen systray before. That's cool, too.
FYI for those using Android, NewPipe also supports this.