If so, how? I would like to share some videos, but I don’t want the recipient to have to go to tiktok. Android

  • hedgehog@ttrpg.network
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    1 month ago

    You can use yt-dlp to download Tiktok videos, and you can use it on both iOS (e.g., via aShell or Pythonista) and Android (e.g., via Termux).

    Once yt-dlp is installed, you can run this command in the terminal app. It’ll be downloaded into your current directory:

    yt-dlp https://www.tiktok.com/@r_o_b__b_a_r_b_e_r/video/7392630187063627040
    

    Just replace the URL with the one for your desired video. The video URL should like the one I have below, though you don’t need to remove the query parameters - if it doesn’t you may need to Share, Copy Link, and use the copied link instead of the URL bar. This is especially true if navigating among tabs on the web or something.

    You may need to wrap the url in double quotes. IME it varies by device.

    On iOS there are Shortcuts that integrate with yt-dlp, and on Android you can do the same with Tasker and the Tasker - Termux plugin. Make sure to install the F-Droid versions.

    You can also save many Tiktok videos through the app’s Share dialog, though creators can disallow that content wide.

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    1 month ago

    My friends screen record the video and send that because I refuse to click tiktok links. I still don’t watch them.

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    Usually you can just google tiktok downloader, paste in the url and download it. Its possible those services have died since I last checked though.

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    Depending on whether the video creator has allowed it, long press on the video and select “save video”.