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This reeks of same shit different day or at least different month. Last time if I recall you had to include a valid cookie with yt-dlp.
I use Seal. It works fine. It has trouble downloading from "official" pages though (e.g. Vevo or Universal or whatever). It's like those pages, since they're owned by corporate entities, have some extra protection on them or something. It's been like this for years, across Android, Windows, Mac, etc -- doesn't matter what I try to use to download, it'll fail on those pages/accounts.
I've never had to "include a valid cookie", though there's been various problems and they can vary from video to video.
You don't need to afaik.
The only time i've had to include cookies is if i was trying to download something that was a premium feature like enhanced bitrate.
Any IP on the local ISP requires a google login to work. Very few work without the cookie generated from it.
I downloaded this morning with yt-dlp and American rented mullvad servers (seal for android)
Never have logged in
Weird. I haven't downloaded anything for a month or so (other than running into a different issue on somesomething), but I haven't had to do that for any video for the several years I've been downloading.
Is this maybe much more common on common VPN IPs? Not what I think you meant by "local ISP", but would make a lot more sense to me.
It wasn't that way until earlier this year. I switched to a vpn to get around it. I'm using non US VPS in a country that is less tolerant of googles bullshit.
To be clear the cable IPs are a /20 block that was routed to the cable companies predecessor in 2016. I'm the one who put in the request with ARIN. The new company that acquired this system was bought out by yet another company before the sale went through. I just looked and Cable one has purchased a large stake late last year. All in all it still works okay. Their support though is clueless due to flowchart ignorance. The plant OPs guy stayed the same and he knows how to keep the levels balanced and noise out.
It is definitely more common on VPN IPs, since Google likely identifies the outgoing address as a datacentre, and gets suspicious. I've had multiple issues with the bot sign-in screen when using a VPN for it, whereas not using a VPN doesn't have those problems.