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Metadata for all videos on any channel indicates duration 0s. Here is the log quote: |
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The "new entry" message is slightly misleading, but this is just it - a message. When this message was printed, the system had yet to have duration info available. If you let it work a little bit, you will see another message with a filled duration. I don't see any actual problem with the system not filtering our shorts; it works perfectly fine in my case; see, for example, https://echo.feed-master.com, which is filtering You can set |
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Hmm, it's interesting. In your feed there are items (from Plushev channel) which skipped on my instance. I waited for more than 24 hours and see only "new entry" and "skipping" log records. Unfortunately, it doesn't indicate why it skips them. |
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Yeah, this is unlikely to have anything to do with skip_shorts; those are reported without debug like this
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Running during a day with debug enabled didn't help. Somehow all videos are skipped. A part of log is in the attachment. |
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I'll move it to discussions. Having more details will help, namely yml configuration and docker compose |
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I have checked your logs; it looks like you used outdated readme/examples. see #109 (comment) The bottom line - due to some changes in underlying yt-dlp you should drop |
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I have checked your logs; it looks like you used outdated readme/examples. see #109 (comment)
The bottom line - due to some changes in underlying yt-dlp you should drop
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