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  1. Hi !
    I'm using 4K Video Downloader to download mp3 extracted from YouTube videos, and I wonder how it can offer so many bitrates...
    On the extraction dialog box, I can chose between :
    Code:
    - Original quality
    - High quality      320k
    - High quality      256k
    - Normal quality    128k  (same size as "original")
    - Low quality       96k
                                   ...and so on...
    So I wonder if YouTube actually offers all these bitrates, or if 4K Video Downloader downloads the "original quality" and then re-samples it to the selected bitrate.
    --> If it re-samples, does it mean (as I suppose) that it's useless to download better quality than "original" ?


    Thanx in advance !
    Last edited by Captain'Flam; 29th Jan 2019 at 08:28.
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  2. I don't know if Youtube offers mp3 as audio codec today (maybe for very old videos?) but nowadays I only see AAC-LC and Opus for audio codecs when I list available formats with youtube-dl. So your program is probably converting to mp3.
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  3. Thank you for the answer+trick !
    I downloaded and tried youtube-dl, and I get this :
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    format code  extension  resolution note
    249          webm       audio only DASH audio   63k , opus @ 50k, 2.06MiB
    250          webm       audio only DASH audio   82k , opus @ 70k, 2.74MiB
    140          m4a        audio only DASH audio  128k , m4a_dash container, mp4a.40.2@128k, 5.20MiB
    171          webm       audio only DASH audio  153k , vorbis@128k, 5.16MiB
    251          webm       audio only DASH audio  156k , opus @160k, 5.41MiB
    17           3gp        176x144    small   36k , mp4v.20.3, mp4a.40.2@ 24k (22050Hz), 1.47MiB
    36           3gp        320x180    small   53k , mp4v.20.3, mp4a.40.2 (22050Hz), 2.19MiB
    18           mp4        640x360    medium  149k , avc1.42001E, mp4a.40.2@ 96k (44100Hz), 6.10MiB (best)
    (I omitted the "video only" formats)
    I understand that my program convert audio to mp3.
    So my question is now : which format is less destructive ?
    I see "best" after "mp4a.40.2@ 96k", but 96k sounds more destructive than "opus @160k"...
    And which mp3 bitrate is enough to contain it ?
    I have chosen 320k, but it may be too much in regard to the 160k of vorbis...
    Maybe 256k is enough to save the original quality ?
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  4. Yeah, I forgot about Vorbis. Opus for Dash audio should be good enough, it's an awesome codec I hear.
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