vod2pod-rss
Converts a YouTube or Twitch channel into a full blown audio podcast feed.
Features
- Completely converts the VoDs into a proper podcast RSS that can be listened to directly inside the client.
- The VoDs are not downloaded on the server, so no need for storage while self-hosting this app.
- VoDs are transcoded to MP3 192k on the fly by default, tested to be working flawlessly even on a Raspberry Pi 3-4.
- also works on standard rss podcasts feed if you want to have a lower bitrate version to save mobile data.
Limitations
- Youtube channel avatar is not present and results are limited to 15 when no YouTube API key is set.
Usage
Web UI
- just go where you hosted vod2pod and you will find an easy to use UI to generate the feed
Manually Generate A Podcast URL
- In a web browser go to where you hosted vod2pod, es: http://myserver.com/ or http://localhost/
- In the web page that opens paste the channel you want to convert to podcast and copy the generated link.
- Optionally goto : http://myserver.com/transcodize_rss?url=channel_url
- An RSS will be generated.
- Replace
channel_url
with the URL of the YouTube or Twitch channel you want to convert into a podcast.- YouTube:
http://myserver.com/transcodize_rss?url=https://www.youtube.com/c/channelname
- Twitch:
http://myserver.com/transcodize_rss?url=https://www.twitch.tv/channelname
- RSS/atom feed:
http://myserver.com/transcodize_rss?url=https://feeds.simplecast.com/aU_RzZ7j
- Add the domain to the whitelist. See configurations below
- YouTube:
Add The URL To A Podcast Client
- find a tutorial on how to add an rss feed to your favorite podcast app
Optional API Access
- Twitch: Get your SECRET and CLIENT ID https://dev.twitch.tv/console
- YouTube: Enable more than 15 items in the RSS feed, channel avatar
- API key https://developers.google.com/youtube/v3/getting-started
- Enable API Access https://console.cloud.google.com/
- APIs & Services > +Enable APIs and Services > Search "YouTube Data API"
See configurations below
Install
Clone This Repository
git clone https://github.com/madiele/vod2pod-rss.git
Docker
- Install Docker Compose
- Precompiled images are available here for linux machines with arm64, amd64 and armv7 (raspberry pis are supported).
Docker Compose
cd vod2pod-rss
nano docker-compose.yml
See configurations below
sudo docker compose up -d
Updating
sudo docker compose pull && sudo docker compose up -d
sudo docker system prune
- To get notifications of new release follow these instructions
Configurations
Web Server Port
ports
: "80:8080" (optional) Change 80 to another port if you already use the port 80 on your host- e.g. "81:8080" http://myserver.com:81/
Optional API Keys
YT_API_KEY
: Set your YouTube API key (works without but the feed is limited to 15)- e.g. YT_API_KEY=AIzaSyBTCCEOHm
TWITCH_SECRET
: Set your Twitch secretTWITCH_CLIENT_ID
: Set your Twitch client ID
Note: These can also be set using Docker .env files
Environment
TRANSCODE
: Set to "false" to disable transcoding, usefull if you only need the feeds (default: "true")MP3_BITRATE
: Set the bitrate of the trascoded stream to your client (default: "192")SUBFOLDER
: Set the the root path of the app, useful for reverse proxies (default: "/")VALID_URL_DOMAINS
: (optional) Set a comma separated list of domain urls that are allowed to be converted into RSS (defaults to YouTube and Twitch urls)
Honorable Mentions
These projects were fundamental for the success of vod2pod-rss, originally they handled the feed generation for youtube and twitch, now this is all done by vod2pod-rss internally so they are not used anymore, but were still helpful to get vod2pod-rss up and running fast.
- Youtube support was possible thanks to the cool podtube fork project by amckee consider dropping him a star.
- Twitch support was possible thanks to my fork of lzeke0's TwitchRSS drop a star to him too!
Donations
This is a passion project, and mostly made for personal use, but if you want to gift a pizza margherita, feel free!
Contributing
check the CONTRIBUTING.md to find a tutorial on how to setup your enviroment for develpment