yt-dlc/youtube_dl/downloader/mplayer.py
Jaime Marquínez Ferrándiz 3bc2ddccc8 Move FileDownloader to its own module and create a new class for each download process
A suitable downloader can be found using the 'get_suitable_downloader' function.

Each subclass implements 'real_download', for downloading an info dict you call the 'download' method, which first checks if the video has already been downloaded
2013-12-11 16:18:48 +01:00

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import os
import subprocess
from .common import FileDownloader
from ..utils import (
encodeFilename,
)
class MplayerFD(FileDownloader):
def real_download(self, filename, info_dict):
self.report_destination(filename)
tmpfilename = self.temp_name(filename)
args = ['mplayer', '-really-quiet', '-vo', 'null', '-vc', 'dummy', '-dumpstream', '-dumpfile', tmpfilename, url]
# Check for mplayer first
try:
subprocess.call(['mplayer', '-h'], stdout=(open(os.path.devnull, 'w')), stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
except (OSError, IOError):
self.report_error(u'MMS or RTSP download detected but "%s" could not be run' % args[0] )
return False
# Download using mplayer.
retval = subprocess.call(args)
if retval == 0:
fsize = os.path.getsize(encodeFilename(tmpfilename))
self.to_screen(u'\r[%s] %s bytes' % (args[0], fsize))
self.try_rename(tmpfilename, filename)
self._hook_progress({
'downloaded_bytes': fsize,
'total_bytes': fsize,
'filename': filename,
'status': 'finished',
})
return True
else:
self.to_stderr(u"\n")
self.report_error(u'mplayer exited with code %d' % retval)
return False