I have a headless raspberry PI 4 8GB connected to my TV setup with Kodi and the Jellyfin add-on. Now I would like to have a convenient option to watch Youtube in a privacy-friendly way on the TV.

The experience should be similar to Freetube: creating playlists, search videos, follow subscribed channels. I don’t mind running it either directly on the PI or install it on my server.

Thanks for any recommendations of what you folks use!

  • nibbler@discuss.tchncs.de
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    39 minutes ago

    I run ytdl-sub in my jellyfin. Totally does not fit your bill, but its awesome if you just want to follow a few channels :)

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      1 hour ago

      I have an LG with WebOS which is also not connected to the internet. So that’s unfortunately not an option.

  • PlasticQuality7519@reddthat.com
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    2 hours ago

    I’ll tell you what I use, appreciate that it doesn’t cover your needs (I was more focused on avoiding unskippable ads) and it’s a bit fiddly but it might provide a good starting point.

    I also have a RPi 4 8Gb that runs a self-hosted Plex (Jellyfin would work even better arguably). “Playlists” are different Plex libraries.

    For subscriptions, or channels where I want every vid, I have a crontab that wakes up once a week, downloads latest vids via yt-dlp, and puts them in the relevant Plex library.

    For Discovery or ad-hoc vids, I rely on “real” youtube in my PC, and when I find something I want to watch I just manually share the link with a script in the Pi that will pull it via yt-dlp and put it in yet another “adhoc videos” Plex Library.

    It works great for my purposes. A few caveats: There is the usual arms race between yt-dlp and The Formerly Not-Evil Company, so you need to keep updating yt-dlp every week or so. Also, the vids I like are transient, so I delete them after a month or so, but you can choose to archive them differently.

    Don’t hesitate to reach out if you want more details, I can happily yap about it for hours :D

  • SuspiciousCarrot78@aussie.zone
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    2 hours ago

    Well, the clear answer is Smart tube…but I think you might be talking about downloading and integrating into your media stack?

    If so…doesn’t Jellyfin have a plugin for TubeArchivist?