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tests | ||
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bower.json | ||
composer.json | ||
composer.lock | ||
composer.phar | ||
config.example.yml | ||
Dockerfile | ||
error.html | ||
Gruntfile.js | ||
index.php | ||
LICENSE | ||
maintenance.html | ||
manifest.webapp | ||
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package.json | ||
php.ini | ||
phpunit.xml | ||
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alltube
HTML GUI for youtube-dl (http://alltubedownload.net/)
##Setup In order to get AllTube working, you need to use npm and Composer:
npm install
composer install
This will download all the required dependencies.
(Note that it will download the ffmpeg binary for 64-bits Linux. If you are on another platform, you might want to specify the path to avconv/ffmpeg in your config file.)
You should also ensure that the templates_c folder has the right permissions:
chmod 777 templates_c/
##Config
If you want to use a custom config, you need to create a config file:
cp config.example.yml config.yml
##License This software is available under the GNU General Public License.
Please use a different name and logo if you run it on a public server.
##Other dependencies You need avconv and rtmpdump in order to enable conversions. If you don't want to enable conversions, you can disable it in config.yml.
On Debian-based systems:
sudo apt-get install libavcodec-extra rtmpdump
You also probably need to edit the avconv variable in config.yml so that it points to your ffmpeg/avconv binary (/usr/bin/avconv on Debian/Ubuntu).