| 64 bit | 32 bit | 16 bit | 8 bit | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A (accumulator) | RAX |
EAX |
AX |
AL |
| B (base, addressing) | RBX |
EBX |
BX |
BL |
| C (counter, iterations) | RCX |
ECX |
CX |
CL |
| D (data) | RDX |
EDX |
DX |
DL |
So, you've created a Python app (be it a graphical user interface with Qt or the like, or a simple command line interface). Great! But how are others going to use it? Python applications often have dependencies (e.g. from third-party modules), and they also need a Python interpreter to run them. For a developer, installing all the necessary bits and bobs to make things work is okay, but that's unacceptable for a normal user - they just want to download the thing and run it.
Below are simple instructions to publish your app on the three main operating systems: Windows, macOS and Linux.
Last updated: April 2021
Also known as itag or format codes and way back they could be specified with the fmt parameter (e.g. &fmt=22).
Depending on the age and/or popularity of the video, not all formats will be available.
| Resolution | AV1 HFR High | AV1 HFR | AV1 | VP9.2 HDR HFR | VP9 HFR | VP9 | H.264 HFR | H.264 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MP4 | MP4 | MP4 | WebM | WebM | WebM | MP4 | MP4 |