pip install pychute
from pychute import PyChute
url = "bitchute url"
pc = PyChute(url=url)
pc.download()
If you need to get progress like percentage or download speed, you can create a function and pass as a parameter in the download method.
import time
from pychute import PyChute
start_time = time.time()
def show_progress(count, block_size, total_size):
# progress percentage
progress = min(1.0, float(count * block_size) / total_size)
print("Progress:", progress)
# download speed
elapsed_time = time.time() - start_time
if elapsed_time > 0:
speed = (count * block_size) / (1024 * elapsed_time) # speed in KB/s
print(f'Download speed: {speed:.2f} KB/s')
url = "bitchute url"
pc = PyChute(url=url)
pc.download(on_progress_callback=show_progress)
You can pass filename as a parameter in the form of a string to specify download location.
Using download method without the filename
parameter will save the file to where your script is located.
from pychute import PyChute
url = "bitchute url"
pc = PyChute(url=url)
output_path = f"D:\\Downloads/{pc.title()}"
pc.download(filename=output_path)
Apart from downloading, you can access other data about BitChute video:
from pychute import PyChute
url = "bitchute url"
pc = PyChute(url=url)
# video title
print(pc.title())
# channel name
print(pc.channel())
# video publish date
print(pc.publish_date())
# video duration
print(pc.duration())
# subscriptions number
print(pc.subscriptions())
# video likes
print(pc.likes())
# video views
print(pc.views())
# file size in bytes
print(pc.filesize())
# description
print(pc.description())
# thumbnail image
print(pc.thumbnail())