Hi,
First off, thanks for the great work on gamdl! it’s been working really well for standard content like songs and videos.
I ran into an issue when trying to use a station (radio show) URL, which appears to follow the format:
https://music.apple.com/us/station/story-of-the-year/ra.1884742969
When running:
gamdl https://music.apple.com/us/station/story-of-the-year/ra.1884742969
I get:
Starting Gamdl 2.9.3
[INFO 23:13:27] [URL 1/1] Processing "https://music.apple.com/us/station/story-of-the-year/ra.1884742969"
[WARNING 23:13:27] [URL 1/1] Could not parse "https://music.apple.com/us/station/story-of-the-year/ra.1884742969", skipping.
[INFO 23:13:27] Finished with 0 error(s)
Assuming Apple Music station URLs are unsupported, is there any planned support for these, or a recommended workaround? Or are these treated too differently from music/video?
I understand these may be fundamentally different from albums/playlists, but wanted to confirm whether this is a limitation by design or something that could be supported in the future.
Happy to provide more examples or test anything if helpful.
Thanks!
Hi,
First off, thanks for the great work on gamdl! it’s been working really well for standard content like songs and videos.
I ran into an issue when trying to use a station (radio show) URL, which appears to follow the format:
https://music.apple.com/us/station/story-of-the-year/ra.1884742969
When running:
gamdl https://music.apple.com/us/station/story-of-the-year/ra.1884742969
I get:
Starting Gamdl 2.9.3
[INFO 23:13:27] [URL 1/1] Processing "https://music.apple.com/us/station/story-of-the-year/ra.1884742969"
[WARNING 23:13:27] [URL 1/1] Could not parse "https://music.apple.com/us/station/story-of-the-year/ra.1884742969", skipping.
[INFO 23:13:27] Finished with 0 error(s)
Assuming Apple Music station URLs are unsupported, is there any planned support for these, or a recommended workaround? Or are these treated too differently from music/video?
I understand these may be fundamentally different from albums/playlists, but wanted to confirm whether this is a limitation by design or something that could be supported in the future.
Happy to provide more examples or test anything if helpful.
Thanks!