Parse resolution in info dictionary (#173)
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@ -1644,7 +1644,7 @@ class YoutubeDL(object):
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new_dict.update({
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'width': the_only_video.get('width'),
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'height': the_only_video.get('height'),
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'resolution': the_only_video.get('resolution'),
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'resolution': the_only_video.get('resolution') or self.format_resolution(the_only_video),
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'fps': the_only_video.get('fps'),
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'vcodec': the_only_video.get('vcodec'),
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'vbr': the_only_video.get('vbr'),
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@ -2651,12 +2651,11 @@ class YoutubeDL(object):
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return 'audio only'
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if format.get('resolution') is not None:
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return format['resolution']
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if format.get('height') is not None:
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if format.get('width') is not None:
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res = '%sx%s' % (format['width'], format['height'])
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else:
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res = '%sp' % format['height']
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elif format.get('width') is not None:
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if format.get('width') and format.get('height'):
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res = '%dx%d' % (format['width'], format['height'])
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elif format.get('height'):
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res = '%sp' % format['height']
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elif format.get('width'):
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res = '%dx?' % format['width']
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else:
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res = default
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