Youtarr adds YouTube playlist syncing

Youtarr 1.71.0 adds playlist support to a YouTube DVR and downloader. Youtarr was built for keeping children away from direct YouTube browsing while still making selected channel videos available in Plex. It can also run by itself as a local YouTube archive with a web UI.

It supports Plex, Jellyfin, Emby, and Kodi-style and output. YouTube playlists can now be subscribed to and kept in sync over time. Youtarr can create real playlists inside Plex, Jellyfin, and Emby, and it also creates one .m3u file for each playlist.

Playlist videos still live in the normal per-channel folders, so the same video does not need to be stored twice. The still receives the playlist order and grouping.

Key points

  • Youtarr 1.71.0 adds YouTube playlist and syncing.
  • It can create playlists inside Plex, Jellyfin, and Emby.
  • It also creates a .m3u file for each playlist.
  • Videos stay in per-channel folders, which avoids duplicate files.
  • It can work as a standalone local YouTube archive with a web UI.
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