

However I obviously want the highest resolution possible and have discovered this old stackoverflow post where someone had the same issue but it seems no one answered the question. \yt-dlp.exe -user-agent "" -extractor-args "youtube:player-client=web" -f '401+bestaudio' -merge-output-format mp4 -ffmpeg-location. Y2Mate is the fastest Youtube Downloader tool that allows you to easily convert and download videos and audio from youtube for free and in the best available quality. When I choose a different format (401 in this specific case) the audio and video is synced and I see no stuttering. Step 3: Right-click on the video and select Save As from the drop-down list. Step 2: The video will start to play on the browser. Start playback by pasting the link in a browser. This has indeed resulted in a video watchable in VR.However I soon discovered that there is a desync between audio and video (which sometimes causes stuttering as well). Step 1: Open a browser on your computer or mobile device and paste the video file location in the address tab. \yt-dlp.exe -user-agent "" -extractor-args "youtube:player-client=web" -f 'bestvideo+bestaudio' -merge-output-format mp4 -ffmpeg-location. I have done some research and testing (and even reached throtteling limits by doing so - oopsie) and came up with this command in the end:

I was disappointed to find out that YouTube has decided to discontinue Desktop VR support.However I found out about yt-dlp and the possibilities that it has. I have bought a Valve Index VR Headset and wanted to view some of my favorite YouTube Videos in VR. First of, I will say that I know basically nothing about Video/Audio Sampling, so please excuse this (maybe) basic question.
