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When downloading a playlist that contains a track that scdl has an issue downloading, it gives up on downloading the rest of the playlist instead of skipping the track and moving on.
I see there is an option:
--strict-playlist Abort playlist downloading if one track fails to download
Which I am NOT using... I would have thought that the existence of this option implies that the default behavior would be to NOT abort the playlist downloading if one track fails to download, but that is not what I am seeing.
Is there a way for scdl to skip the troublesome track in the playlist and move on to the rest of the playlist instead of aborting? Or, is this a bug?
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When downloading a playlist that contains a track that scdl has an issue downloading, it gives up on downloading the rest of the playlist instead of skipping the track and moving on.
I see there is an option:
--strict-playlist Abort playlist downloading if one track fails to download
Which I am NOT using... I would have thought that the existence of this option implies that the default behavior would be to NOT abort the playlist downloading if one track fails to download, but that is not what I am seeing.
Is there a way for scdl to skip the troublesome track in the playlist and move on to the rest of the playlist instead of aborting? Or, is this a bug?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: