I hope this is the proper place to ask, though probably only indirectly on topic for this community.
What I am looking for is a way or tool to extract from a YouTube playlist the information which of my saved videos (usually very niche music from about a decade ago) are no longer available in it (so that I might procure them elsewhere).
With google being google, and the condensed information of “x videos are no longer available” that is displayed, I am fairly sure the information isnt gone gone, just hidden from the user.
Is there a way to get at that info?
Thanks in advance
You can get all the IDs using yt-dlp
yt-dlp --flat-playlist --print id <playlist>
Assuming you’re on linux, you can add
>> ids_all.txt
at the end to save the list to a file.You can also add
--compat-options no-youtube-unavailable-videos
to get only the list of available videos instead and then, again assuming you’re on linux, do
diff ids_all.txt ids_available.txt
to get the odd ones out. That’s the simplest I could come up with. You’ll have to hope you can use the wayback machine, or a good old exact search to turn up what video that ID actually referred to
>>
anddiff
also work on the latest version of Powershell, so all of your instructions should work on both Linux and Windows.Ah, nice! I tried to avoid powershell while on windows, so don’t know much about it.