Comment by foresto
I wonder if this could become the most lightweight way for yt-dlp to solve YouTube Javascript challenges.
https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp/wiki/EJS
(Note that Bellard's QuickJS is already a supported option.)
I wonder if this could become the most lightweight way for yt-dlp to solve YouTube Javascript challenges.
https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp/wiki/EJS
(Note that Bellard's QuickJS is already a supported option.)
That's a great idea, but if they did, then YouTube could retaliate by specifically using features that MicroQuickJS does not support.
Not likely:
> It only supports a subset of Javascript close to ES5 [...]
I have not read the code of the solver, but solving YouTube's JS challenge is so demanding that the team behind yt-dlp ditched their JS emulator written in Python.