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Because it is a stream, it does not contain audio. When a user downloads a file identifying as "g617," they must also download a separate audio stream (like format 140 or 251) and "mux" them together to create a playable video with sound [17, 26]. 3. Practical Usage with yt-dlp

To join multiple segments into one long video without re-encoding, use the FFmpeg concat demuxer [3]. g617.mp4

Large MP4 attachments can sometimes cause logging errors in servers like JIRA or Frigate if the stream is interrupted [12, 13]. Because it is a stream, it does not contain audio

If your "g617.mp4" file is a fragment (common in DIY camera builds or interrupted streams), you may need to use tools like FFmpeg to repair or concatenate it. Common issues with these high-bitrate segments include: Practical Usage with yt-dlp To join multiple segments

Note: You may need to add --extractor-args "youtube:player_client=all" to see certain restricted formats like 617 in the format list [26]. 4. Handling Corrupt or Fragmented MP4s

In the context of YouTube's protocol, the code 617 identifies a specific video-only stream variant. According to recent YouTube Format ID documentation, format 617 has the following characteristics: Resolution: 1920x1080 (Full HD). Frame Rate: 60 FPS (Frames Per Second). Codec: VP9 (specifically vp09.00.41.08 ). Container: MP4 (often delivered via M3U8 protocol). Bitrate: Approximately 6443k (~6.4 Mbps).

If you are trying to download or manipulate this specific format using tools like yt-dlp on GitHub , you can target it directly using its ID. yt-dlp -F [URL] Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard

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