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Download youtube videos with DintFeed and Drop2Download
Integrate Drop2Download in DintFeed Drop2Download is a youtube-dl GUI which i open-sourced recently.
You can set its custom URL scheme d2d in DintFeed to download youtube videos directly from the youtube channel feed subscribed in DintFeed.
How to Press command+, to open Preferences window, go to Advanced tab.
Select Open Article Link with URL Scheme for Article Copy Behavior, and enter d2d in the URL Scheme text field.
After the settings, when you press command+c for a selected youtube feed article in DintFeed, Drop2Download will automatically start download the youtube video.
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Subscribe Youtube channel in DintFeed
Add a Youtube channel to DintFeed manually To add a Youtube channel manually, you will need to know the channel ID first.
Put the channel ID string to the end of this URL, you wil get the channel feed URL:
https://www.youtube.com/feeds/videos.xml?channel_id=
For example:
if channel ID is UC-EnprmCZ3OXyAoG7vjVNCA, the final feed URL should be: https://www.youtube.com/feeds/videos.xml?channel_id=UC-EnprmCZ3OXyAoG7vjVNCA
When you get the feed url, just add feed by URL in DintFeed as normal.
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How to export Youtube subscriptions
Export Youtube subscriptions to XML First, you should login your Google account in browser.
Then go to this page:
https://www.youtube.com/subscription_manager
Scroll down to the bottom, you will see something like this:
Click Export subscriptions will export your Youtube subscriptions to a XML file.
Note: Youtube maybe change or remove the subscriptions manage page in future.
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A Workaround to Get Rid of the Annoying Alert in Safari 11
Problem: security in Safari 11 improved, but… Most of the time i use Safari for browsing, it’s good to see that Safari 11 become more secure than before. In Safari 11 (or maybe in 10.12.2+), when you click on a link which opens an installed application with a custom URL scheme associated on your Mac, you will get a popup alert asks “Do you want to allow this page to open …".