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Click the "add playlist" button not "add channel".
Then you've not deleted the old source yet.
That would imply that either your playlist URL doesn't work or your cookies weren't loaded properly. Check the logs for the word "cookies" and see if your `cookies.txt` file was...
Then you may not have exported or saved your cookies.txt from youtube.com correctly. If working you'll get a note like `[youtube-dl] using cookies.txt from: /some/path/to/cookies.txt` in the container logs.
What's in your tasks tab in the UI? I'm betting a lot of outstanding tasks. In order of preference tubesync will: 1. Index a channel to just get the media...
Probably, yes. That error just means "yt-dlp tried to read the playlist and couldn't". Likely, the reason is because your cookies file isn't exported correctly or can't be read. If...
@davidkylenz that sounds ... pretty awful to work with! There are goals to make tubesync more suitable for larger deployments so hopefully your situation will improve. It obviously wasn't originally...
Well, if you're confident that the cookies.txt file is correct then the only thing it can be is you've saved it in the wrong place or the file ownership or...
Thanks for looking into it. Hopefully if there is an issue here it'll get fixed with a new yt-dlp release. I don't have a Google account myself so I can't...
That would imply your volumes defined in your `compose.yaml` are wrong and your `cookies.txt` file is in the wrong folder inside the container. What are your `volumes` in your `compose.yaml`...