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Current version has no ability to browse or download trailers. This would be a nice to have.
Current version has no ability to browse or download trailers. This would be a nice to have.
One can watch trailers in the browser. Why bother spending your download token for a trailer? Unless, of course, you'd like to add it to your collection.
I know, that was a rhetorical questionJust was curious. We'll think about it anyway.
Just was curious. We'll think about it anyway.
Netflix trailers don't have DRM, I just tested and was able to download them, so there's no need for AnyStream support.
if you pull up the page for a title in your web browser while you are not logged in, there's a json blob in the page source that contains urls for all of the trailers. (search for "supplementalVideos" and then keep scrolling right). Since extracting those urls is a bit of a pain, I cooked up this inelegant python script that dumps all the trailers it finds in the Netflix URL you give it. depends on beautifulsoup4 and requests (available in pip)
uploading with a .txt extension, since .py is blocked
Honestly, trailers are outside the scope of this program and Prospere makes the obvious point about why anyone would consider this as a feature.As someone who collects high quality and 5.1 audio trailers (which are surprisingly hard to come by), I would love if you guys made this a feature. Same for Prime, which already has some trailers downloadable under extras, but only for some series and never for movies.
You can use any video downloader plug-in to download non-DRM content.Why bother spending your download token for a trailer?
I will second that.Honestly, trailers are outside the scope of this program and Prospere makes the obvious point about why anyone would consider this as a feature.
Current version has no ability to browse or download trailers. This would be a nice to have.
You can use any video downloader plug-in to download non-DRM content.