Patreon It's Hannah

spikeboy4

New member
After some tinkering, here is what you would need to do.
Download youtube-dl
Grab the vimeo link

The link will typically be vimeo.com/video/<number1>/<number2>

Make a note of number1.

Open a cmd, navigate to the location of the youtube-dl executable, use the following command

"youtube-dl " <number1>" --referer " "

You may need to also have ffmpeg in the same folder. just grab a portable / standalone version and put the ffmpeg.exe executable in the same location as the youtube-dl executable.

I got fed up and just scripted it out, but ymmv.

I suspect <number2> is a way to link the view to a patreon ID, which I THINK is what she was talking about in an early post about using "hidden watermarks".

Obv there are different ways of doing it, this is just the way that worked for me. It seems to require the patreon referer header.
 

choppsie

New member
After some tinkering, here is what you would need to do.
Download youtube-dl
Grab the vimeo link

The link will typically be vimeo.com/video/<number1>/<number2>

Make a note of number1.

Open a cmd, navigate to the location of the youtube-dl executable, use the following command

"youtube-dl " <number1>" --referer " "

You may need to also have ffmpeg in the same folder. just grab a portable / standalone version and put the ffmpeg.exe executable in the same location as the youtube-dl executable.

I got fed up and just scripted it out, but ymmv.

I suspect <number2> is a way to link the view to a patreon ID, which I THINK is what she was talking about in an early post about using "hidden watermarks".

Obv there are different ways of doing it, this is just the way that worked for me. It seems to require the patreon referer header.
Hi there,

Thank you for this, although, under Windows, I am getting the error:

Unable to download JSON metadata: HTTP Error 404: Not Found (caused by HTTPError()); please report this issue on . Make sure you are using the latest version; type youtube-dl -U to update. Be sure to call youtube-dl with the --verbose flag and include its complete output.

Any thoughts as to why I am seeing this?

Thanks
 

spikeboy4

New member
Hi there,

Thank you for this, although, under Windows, I am getting the error:

Unable to download JSON metadata: HTTP Error 404: Not Found (caused by HTTPError()); please report this issue on . Make sure you are using the latest version; type youtube-dl -U to update. Be sure to call youtube-dl with the --verbose flag and include its complete output.

Any thoughts as to why I am seeing this?

Thanks
I would suspect that either the video is no longer there (some of them are down), or that it isn't a Vimeo link. If you pm me the link I'll see if I can figure it out.
 

zappb

Member
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I would suspect that either the video is no longer there (some of them are down), or that it isn't a Vimeo link. If you pm me the link I'll see if I can figure it out.
Hi there,

Thank you for this, although, under Windows, I am getting the error:

Unable to download JSON metadata: HTTP Error 404: Not Found (caused by HTTPError()); please report this issue on . Make sure you are using the latest version; type youtube-dl -U to update. Be sure to call youtube-dl with the --verbose flag and include its complete output.

Any thoughts as to why I am seeing this?

Thanks
Look, don't waste your time. All the videos from those Vimeo links you're trying to access have already been hosted on a torrent, and also hosted here:


 

choppsie

New member
Look, don't waste your time. All the videos from those Vimeo links you're trying to access have already been hosted on a torrent, and also hosted here:


Awesome, thank you so much
 
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